Divorce and Gold: Who Does It Go To?
Gold given to the wife is considered part of her dowry or wedding gifts. It is considered her exclusive property. The court verifies the nature of the gold before ruling. This topic is one of the most common disputes.

1) **Meaning of Gold in the Marital Relationship**
Gold given to the wife is considered part of her dowry or wedding gifts. It is considered her exclusive property. The court verifies the nature of the gold before ruling. This topic is one of the most common disputes.
2) **Gold as Dowry**
If the gold is part of the dowry, it is a fixed right of the wife. It is not returned except in the case of khul'. The court verifies the marriage contract. This right is non-negotiable.
3) **Gold as Gifts**
If the gold is a gift from the husband, it belongs to the wife and is not returned. The court verifies the evidence. The claim may be rejected if there are no documents.
4) **Gold After Divorce**
The wife keeps the gold after divorce. The husband has no right to claim it. Except if the gold was a trust or a loan. The court verifies the evidence.
5) **Effect of Gold on Other Rights**
Gold does not affect alimony or 'mut'ah'. These rights remain independent. The court monitors the implementation of financial rights.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps prove ownership of the gold. He also submits evidence to the court. He ensures the protection of the wife's rights. He provides a legal plan to expedite the ruling.
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