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I vote kill him and take your ring back. Somethings in this world are unforgivable and divorcing is far up on that list.
Really? REALLY? Divorce is unforgivable to you and warrants death? How about murder, treason, raping children...those are unforgivable. Divorce these days is as predictable as a winter storm: you're pretty sure it's going to happen eventually, but you aren't sure when, how nasty it's going to be, and how ****** up your children and house will be when it's over.
docbastard you profile pictures creep me out but I guess you save lives... sometimes but good job I guess
uh, it's your ring. Call the police, get it back. Then you can throw it away! and get your loser husband out of your life!
Good luck in life.
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.
huh? explain please... from what I gathered, she seems innocent.
It sounds to me that Kelita's the bitch.
I believe she means that "Karma's a bitch," as in the (ex)husband will be affected by it.
I would've kept the ring...
sucks for her bc he was too much of a lazy ass to buy a new one. no sweat op sounds like he is a real loser and cheap-o!!
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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.