can an ex take a gift back
not necessarily because it was given to you as a gift and by law you just can't take a gift back
Personally, I'd take the gift back and get my money back and never buy the couple a gift again
A gift is a gift. Morally, once given, the giver has no more control over it and, it would be unbelievably rude and bad mannered to take it back for any reason. I cannot speak from a legal perspective, but I believe that that law will say something along the lines of "possession is nine tenths of the law". If the gift is to be returned, it would be at the discression of the recipient or, in the case of a child, if the parent regarded the gift as inappropriate for a child.
If you give a gift, the item in question is no longer yours.However, if you loan an item, it is not a gift, and you do have the right to claim it back.It is generally unacceptable to try to take back a gift that you have already given someone, and if they wish to keep it, they may.
When a gift is given, its your to do with as you please. Give it back or keep it, its up to you. If it was an engagement ring and the marriage didn't take place-I believe you have to give it back. Now if you paid for your own ring and can prove it, then keep it.
If the gift is in the form of an engagement ring, yes. Some gifts you can take back.
Not if it was an unconditional gift and was already delivered and accepted. You can ASK for it back or BUY it back, but cannot TAKE it back.
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No, but Medicaid might suspend coverage.
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