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Legal recognition of virtual marriages faces complex challenges. Currently, most jurisdictions define marriage as a legal union between individuals with physical presence or official registration. Virtual marriages, conducted entirely in digital environments or metaverses, lack clear legal frameworks addressing rights, responsibilities, and enforcement. However, as virtual interactions deepen and social norms evolve, some legal systems may begin acknowledging virtual unions, especially if linked to real-world contracts or property. Recognizing virtual marriage would require new laws to address consent, legitimacy, jurisdiction, and dispute resolution in cyberspace, balancing innovation with social stability.