Depending on the circumstances under which you accepted the engagement ring, you may or may not be legally obliged to return it. You may or may not also have a moral obligation to return it.
If the ring was a gift, you may have no obligation. If, however, you and your fiancé had a contract, even a verbal contract to marry -- an attorney can help you decide -- then you may have an obligation to return it.
Morally, you must decide whether the engagement ring is an equal price for your apparent betrayal.
Finally, your pride and self-worth may help you make this decision.
If the engagement ring you gave your fiance is a family heirloom (passed down from generation to generation) then she should give you the ring back. If you bought her the engagement ring then it's hers to keep. If and when you get engaged again your next fiance would not want a ring you had given another woman.
No, once your fiance gave you the engagement ring it is yours to keep. However, if it is a family heirloom (this can happen) then it should go back to the ex fiance.
* A man can give a 'Promise to get engaged ring' or, an engagement ring and be a fiance for the rest of their lives. Generally after a year of engagement the couple get married.
This depends on who broke the engagement. If the woman breaks the engagement, she has to return the ring. If a man breaks the engagement, she gets to keep the ring.
No
Depending on where you bought the ring and their return policy you should be able to return an engagement ring if you were not happy with it or if things didn't go as you would have liked with the engagement.
No, when an engagement is called off and unless the ring is a family heirloom then the ex fiance does not have to give her ring back. There is no need for the young man to want the ring back as no other woman would want a ring that was meant for someone else.
No, she is lying yo you and does not care if you know about it.
The woman is supposed to return the ring to the man.
Her Fiance i presume,unless she designed it herself.Its a gorg ring,not the usual type.Its lovely
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.
Whether England, the U.S. or Canada when an engagement ring is given to a young woman it is hers to keep. However, although rare sometimes the young man may give a family heirloom as the engagement ring and it would be gracious of the ex fiancee to give the ring back to her ex fiance.