ANSWERS: 6
  • If he was awarded the rings in the divorce settlement by a judge and you "lose, sell" them, then he may be able to file charges against you in accordance to the divorce decree or take you to small claims court for the monetary value of the rings.
  • I think the general rule is whoever wanted the divorce gives up the rings.
  • Wouldn't be good to lie as if you are found out in time you could be charged with fraud .
  • If he is awarded the rings by the court, and you honestly have lost them or sold them, you'll probably have to pay him for the rings. If he knows that you are just pretending to have lost them or sold them, you could be in a LOT of trouble... Personally, I think that whoever paid for the rings should be the one keeping them.
  • I don't understand. . You both want the divorce, so you both agree that the relationship and love the rings stood for is over. Why then do you want to keep them so badly that you are risking turning an amicable divorce, very rare, into a fight? . If you feel am emotional attachment to the rings, are you sure you are really over him. Do you just want to hurt him? Why would you risk your self respect his respect or the respect of those around you by clinging to the rings against all logic and whatever the law decides? . Why does he want them so bad? Is he not over you? Is it just the monetary value? . If you understand why you want them, have you told him how much it would mean to you t be able t keep them? You have been able to divide your other assets without problem, so it does not seem either of you is "money" grubbing. Why then should the rings be a problem? . Something just doesn't make sense here!
  • Personally I do not see why you don't just keep your own rings an be done with.

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