The property of the one who is wearing it.
In most states, including South Carolina, you do not have to return your wedding ring when you divorce. If the marriage was consummated, you have done your part to keep the ring.
Go for it!
No, the engagement and wedding rings are the wife's property. It was a gift.
Probably not since divorce papers were filed on June 22nd.
Some people choose to keep them, but I wouldn't "cling to the past".
Because she filed for divorce on 1/14/2010
The wedding ring is the property of the person who it was given to. If the deceased wife had it in her possession when she died, then it will form part of her estate and go to her heirs.
Maybe. She no longer wears a wedding/engagement ring.
Unless it's extremely valuable and/or explicitly mentioned in a prenuptial agreement or divorce decree, a wedding ring is usually regarded as legally the property of the wearer.
If he has a wedding ring then yes. If he has a wedding bracelet or necklace in it's place then they would be his wedding band. If it is a ritualistic tattoo, piece of clothing or (girls only) red dot on the forehead then they would not be considered wedding bands.
in supersticion it means that you should divorce your husband/wife. to me it means you had a nightmare
No, there is no law (in the US) requiring that she give back the wedding and engagement ring. Totally correct because the rings are considered a GIFT.