{"_id":"668d9ff60b76658b4c232a6a","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"What to do in case the Mahr given is considered invalid but the marriage has taken place?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"What should someone do in the following situation: As part of their Mahr (bride's wedding gift), they asked for something invalid. They were ignorant and did not know at the time but got married. Are those terms null and void? Can they renegotiate something in place of that? How should that situation be handled?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"If the Mahr is deemed invalid, it does not affect the marriage contract. However, the Mahr defaults to Mahri-l-Mithl, which essentially mirrors the Mahr received by her female relatives, such as sisters and aunts. They may agree upon the default Mahr, or the wife can waive the default Mahr and negotiate a new one.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe10b76658b4c2327dc","tag":"Marriage: Other","count":62},{"_id":"668d9ff40b76658b4c232a2f","tag":"Marriage: Mahr","count":18}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:39:18.998Z"}