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#5 has it in one!
Exactly what I thought! Is he dating a woman who is your engagement ring? It does'nt make sense!
wow, what a total asshole
I know how you're hurting right now. I really do. But you're the one winning the game. She is getting a douche, he is getting a tramp and you are getting your freedom and half of all that's his. And they are not gonna last anyways, trust me on that one. Stay strong.
Who would want a used ring, that isn't a family heirloom? I wouldn't want to wear a ring that came from infidelity and divorce.
Make sure and capture all pics and evidence. I hope you don't live in a community property state. That is considered to be pretty lowdown by a judge as well! Right click and save picture(s), k? I wonder if the other woman knows she is getting second hand?
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the ring is actually your personal property, as is your wedding band. the only time it's required that you give it back, is if YOU break off the engagement prior to the marriage. It's considered a form of contract until the wedding day, and upon the marriage becoming official, the ring is considered a gift to the bride/wife. The only time that a judge might make an exception with rings is if the rings are a family heirloom from his side of the family. So... I'd be calling the police and filing a theft charge against him asap.
Good riddance to a cheap ass husband.