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Question
If the bride was not a virgin but the Ketubah writes that she is, is it an invalid Ketubah? Would the couple not be considered halachically married?
Answer
Thank you for your question,
The Ketuva does not need to be replaced.
The couple is definitely considered halachically married.
Evrything is o.k.
All the best

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