+1If it's hanging in their dining room, than at least people have seen it on a regular basis, so if he walks off with it, there is reason to believe her claim.
If you're gonna hang it on the wall, why in the dining room? AFAIK it's supposed to be private.
Why, how much he promised her?
-1I've been in many homes where the the couple had deliberately chosen a kesubah that is very fancy (like a piece of art), then once married, they hung it as a decoration.
Just asked my mom where hers is and she said none of my business
why does that mean its right
Why not? Do you feel it's "not right" when a husband buys his wife an Eishes Chayil plaque and hangs it in the dining room, since he's "expressing his love publicly"?
They say you're not supposed to, he could just walk off with it and then she's stuck
@kugelfresser
Um, who?
sorry just giving it all I got
But how original I must say