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If it's applying when nothing's changed, then I'd be curious to know how you got an agreement for incorrect lineality in the first place (outside of having other submods screwing with the files). That could be a bug that simply needs fixing.
The event DOES respect religion and inheritance laws, by the way, as well as the game rule setting you have on marriage matrineality. Outside of that, it doesn't really do anything that you can't do yourself, and honestly the only change you need to make is to wait until they're an adult to enact your plans. So, no, I won't put a game rule on this one.
It triggers every single time you marry a duchess (or their daughters if they have no sons) and historicity aside its just not fun at all, being completely frank. It closes off one of the very few methods of expanding your realm outside of just conquering. And It feels really bad to plot out a marriage out years in advance, just for this message to pop-up and just throw your plans into the garbage. It really isn't even something that should happen unless your realms religion and inheritance allow it in the first place.