If it was given and accepted in good faith you can keep it no matter where you live.
That is generally the practice, however it is not a legal requirement.
* In all Western countries if a man gives an engagement ring and breaks up with her then she can keep the ring as it was a gift to her. However, if the ring was a family heirloom is would be kinder to give it back to her ex fiance so he can keep it in the family.
Do get get your engagement ring back if there is no longer an engagement live California
Yes, you can sell your engagement ring if you no longer want to keep it.
Yes, you can sell your engagement ring if you no longer want to keep it.
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.
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.
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.
No matter what the engagement ring costs once you have given it to her and then she breaks off the engagement the engagement ring is hers to keep (considered a gift.) Some women will give the ring back, while others will keep it.
First of all, an engagement ring is considered a gift and as such belongs to the recipient. If you are trying to get the ring back because your fiancee broke off the engagement, you will probably not succeed. If you are trying to get the ring back because you broke off the engagement, you will not succeed.
Good question. I wouldn't keep the engagement ring, but if it was possible, I would keep anything I could use.
yes. some engagement rings and wedding bands actually link together to form one ring.