stephinextremis
Rough_Rock
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- Sep 1, 2004
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I have a friend who is in a bit of a tight spot concerning a relationship that has fallen apart. I am hoping that I can get some insight from members here about his situation- you are all so helpful and knowledgeable
To make a long story very short, my friend was dating a woman who subsequently moved in with him. Soon after this they became engaged, and he offered to her his deceased grandmother''s wedding set, 6 ctw. in platinum. I do not have specifics, but the set is in perfect shape and the diamonds appear to be of very high quality. It is worth a substantial amount of money.
Unfortunately, this woman took a short vacation with her daughter to visit family members, and that vacation turned into a phone call to my friend..."Guess what? I''m not coming back home, and it''s over unless you move HERE." My friend is unable to move due to several obligations, and after this turn of events does not really desire to. The relationship is over. However, the rings are 1500 miles away, with no promise of being returned!
My friend thinks that it may work out, considering he still houses the majority of his former fiancee''s posessions (i.e. "you get your clothes/books/music/daughter''s things back when/if I get the rings back") but does he have any legal recourse if she seems unwilling to return the rings?
Thank you in advance for any insight or experience you can relate to me!
Stephanie

To make a long story very short, my friend was dating a woman who subsequently moved in with him. Soon after this they became engaged, and he offered to her his deceased grandmother''s wedding set, 6 ctw. in platinum. I do not have specifics, but the set is in perfect shape and the diamonds appear to be of very high quality. It is worth a substantial amount of money.
Unfortunately, this woman took a short vacation with her daughter to visit family members, and that vacation turned into a phone call to my friend..."Guess what? I''m not coming back home, and it''s over unless you move HERE." My friend is unable to move due to several obligations, and after this turn of events does not really desire to. The relationship is over. However, the rings are 1500 miles away, with no promise of being returned!
My friend thinks that it may work out, considering he still houses the majority of his former fiancee''s posessions (i.e. "you get your clothes/books/music/daughter''s things back when/if I get the rings back") but does he have any legal recourse if she seems unwilling to return the rings?
Thank you in advance for any insight or experience you can relate to me!
Stephanie