It's possible, but you have to be careful and keep in mind the reasons that the engagement was broken off to begin with. It is often a sign of serious trouble.
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Repairing a candle use a match/lighter to melt both broken sides and stick them back together. It will probably always be a little weak in that spot, but you may be able to make it look almost 'like-new.'
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Send them back.
Broken Engagement
In any Western country the woman can keep the engagement ring. She can take the diamonds out of it and make another ring or sell it. If the engagement was a family heirloom then it should be given back to the ex.
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Do get get your engagement ring back if there is no longer an engagement live California
Traditionally the woman is entitled to the ring if the engagement is broken. Because the ring is usually a gift the man probably has no right to demand the ring back, and certainly no right to take it.
You tape the broken pieces of the ruler back together.
If you are the male, you don't get it back. It is considered a gift. ---- Not true. An engagement ring is commonly considered a conditional gift only finally given upon entering marriage. Most states have ruled in a no fault manner, meaning that if the engagement is broken off for any reason the woman would be required to give the ring back. ---- All the research I've done indicates that Illinois courts would most likely not return the gift (ring) upon termination of the engagement.
In case of engagement ring, its Yes. man has the full right to take back ring as it doesn't claim any relationship that had been broken. but in case of bridal sets, its goes to woman,always.Generally when an engagement is broken off the young woman should be able to keep the ring as it was given to her and her ex fiance has no need for it because if he met another young woman and got engaged she would want her own engagement ring. If the engagement is a family heirloom then yes, it would be nice if the ex fiance would give the ring back to him, but that is the only exception.
No, the woman does not engage a man; he gets engaged to her. The couple can go out together to get the engagement ring; he can surprise her by buying an engagement ring and ask him to marry her.
It depends on who broke the engagement then who gets to keep the ring. If the woman breaks off the engagement the man keeps the ring. If the man breaks the engagement, the woman keeps the ring.