2007-05-29
09:32:19
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It was not included as something he wanted back in the divorce pettition.
2007-05-29
09:33:25 ·
update #1
It was not included as something he wanted back in the divorce pettition. I did not know this but according to him it was purchaed by is friends who still has the receipt and he said the friend would sue me for it. Can this really happen?
2007-05-29
09:36:04 ·
update #2
thank you for the answers. sorry for the typos. shocked to know he didn't buy it, doubly shocked to hear that I'll be sued for them.
2007-05-29
09:39:57 ·
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They should be yours. They were a gift and you can't take gifts back. That is always what I have heard.
2007-05-29 09:36:12
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answer #1
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answered by Jessica 6
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Well It Kinda goes a little something like this.... "Let IT GO"..... Often times we can be carrying on to the past, and the past can keep us from getting to the present or the future.... Truth is You lied to him about the ring, and He lied to you about the ring.... "Quite naturally a LIE don't care who tell it".... But somebody better start standing for the truth.. A ring is a ring, whether its 2,3,4,5.... carat diamonds.... "meaning".... it's all material.... and you can't be the real thing,,,,, and that's the Truth...... The Truth is the ring need to be out of sight and out of mind..... I know this isn't bringing you no peace, because you are truly concerned with the matter at hand... An ex- ring is not worth coming between your marriage. I am sure that he lied to you because he didn't want you thinking that he was holding on to the past.... but if he still has the ring, doesn't it make you question??? If the ex- is no where near an issue...... then it should be simple, easy, and not a problem to let it go..... I have learned that the truth will always set you free, be honest with your husband, tell him that you know who the ring belong to, and then sell it, and invest in something, or put the money into an account for a rainy day or something. Keep it real, and you both will be able to sleep peaceably at night. Best wishes to you and your husband! 4 Real Peace
2016-05-21 00:48:16
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answered by ? 3
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Don't worry babe if he does just come my way and I'll get you better ones hehe. All kidding aside though i really don't think he can.I mean once you are given those rings they become your possessions.I guess technically in a "split everything 50/50" case maybe he could force you to sell them and split the money but then you could start doing the same to some of his possessions that he wasn't planning on going 50/50 on.With all that said i highly doubt he will try that but if he does then mention some of the things he owns that might have sentimental value to him and start hinting you might want half of those things and i bet he'd drop the ring issue real quick.
2007-05-29 09:39:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope............... Well he can sue, but he will lose.
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Then the friend is going to be really pissed. The only way his friend can re-coupe the money is if he sues your ex. His friend bought the rings and gave them to him as a gift - knowing he was going to give them to you, so he had no expectation of getting them back, and then your husband gave them to you. So he still has the receipt, he can use that as toilet paper, because it's not going to help him get anything from you. It's a bunch of nonsense.
2007-05-29 09:35:59
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answered by ? 6
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An engagement ring is considered a gift that cannot be taken back. I'm sure the wedding ring will be the same situation.
2007-05-29 09:46:52
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answered by Deb S 6
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The ring(s) were given to you as a gift. They are not his property nor joint property. Because the marriage took place they belong to you. If he wanted them back he shouldve asked for them in the beginning and even then he wouldnt have won. So he can sue you but he will be wasting his time and money!!! So dont worry...your rings are safe.
2007-05-29 09:37:26
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answered by Gina L 1
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He can sue but he will not get them back. The engagement ring is a promise to marry (which is a contract), which you did and the wedding ring is a gift and he cannot take back his gifts. So enjoy your ring.
2007-05-29 09:40:06
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answered by Savi S 2
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Unlikely. The law usually treats wedding/engagement rings as gifts.
2007-05-29 09:34:42
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answered by uncle_eccoli 2
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No. Once you got married those rings became yours. If you were only engaged and the engagement was broken off he could sue you for the engagment ring back.
2007-05-29 09:37:33
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answered by ♥ShadySadie♥ 3
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In this country our constitution gives everyone to sue anyone over anything anytime in a court of law. So yes he can sue but theres no guarantee that he will win in court if he does
2007-05-29 09:38:48
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answered by Arthur W 7
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ABSOLUTELY NOT.
its classified as a gift. no fast talking lawyer can get that from you judges all agree the wedding ring is not a part of a divorce settlement ..it is unequivocally a GIFT. not loaned or shared property.
(unless u agreed to give it back in a prenup or somthing)
2007-05-29 09:36:18
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answered by jean grey 6
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