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All of these rules also apply with spelling errors in last names or in placing nikudot underneath the letters of any names.</ref>
All of these rules also apply with spelling errors in last names or in placing nikudot underneath the letters of any names.</ref>
#The general custom is to use the official names of the Chatan and Kallah and not specify any commonly used nicknames.<ref>Mishpat HaKetubah 2:14:5
#The general custom is to use the official names of the Chatan and Kallah and not specify any commonly used nicknames.<ref>Mishpat HaKetubah 2:14:5
 
This stands in contrast to a Get where both spouses' official and nicknames are specified. This is largely because unlike Gittin, last names are written in Ketubot, making it possible to easily identify the various parties without using nicknames. Nonetheless, if it there is a possibility that it will still be difficult to identify the parties even with first and last names, some (including Rav Moshe Feistein (Igros Moshe, Even HaEzer 4:102 ) and Rav Ovadiah Yosef ()) allow the mentioning of nicknames either in parenthesis, or within in the text in the following format:  e.g. "יוסף '''דמתקרי ג'ו''' בן יהודה"</ref>
This stands in contrast to a Get where both spouses' official and nicknames are specified. This is largely because unlike Gittin, last names are written in Ketubot, making it possible to easily identify the various parties without using nicknames. Nonetheless, if it there is a possibility that it will still be difficult to identify the parties even with first and last names, some (including Rav Moshe Feistein (Igros Moshe, Even HaEzer 4:102 ) and Rav Ovadiah Yosef ()) allow the mentioning of nicknames either in parenthesis, or within in the text in the following format:  e.g. "יוסף '''דמתקרי ג'ו''' בן יהודה"</ref>  


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==


#Dinei Ishut ([http://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?600307&pageid=P0001 vol. 1], [http://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?600308 vol. 2]) by [https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/עזרא_בצרי Rabbi Ezra Batzri], Former Dayan in the Beit Din HaRabbani HaGadol and Av Beit Din in Yerushalayim.
#Dinei Ishut ([http://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?600307&pageid=P0001 vol. 1], [http://www.otzar.org/wotzar/book.aspx?600308 vol. 2]) by [https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/עזרא_בצרי Rabbi Ezra Batzri], Former Dayan in the Beit Din HaRabbani HaGadol and Av Beit Din in Yerushalayim.
#The Chief Rabbi of Bat Yam, [https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/אליהו_בר-שלום HaRav Eliyahu Bar Shalom], has an encyclopedic, nine volume masterpiece entitled [http://www.lehmanns.co.uk/mwpt-hktvbh-h-krkim.html Mishpat HaKetubah], in which he addresses every aspect of Hilchot Ketubot.
#The Chief Rabbi of Bat Yam, [https://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/אליהו_בר-שלום HaRav Eliyahu Bar Shalom], has an encyclopedic, eight volume masterpiece entitled [http://www.lehmanns.co.uk/mwpt-hktvbh-h-krkim.html Mishpat HaKetubah], in which he addresses every aspect of Hilchot Ketubot.


==Sources==  
==Sources==  
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