Maryland and Engagement Rings
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By Stuart H. Grozbean
Our family law section is headed by
STUART H. GROZBEAN. Mr.
Grozbean was named to "Who's Who" in 1998, 1999, 2000. He is now
a life member of "Who's Who", a prestigious national recognition
of outstanding professionals in the United States. He is also
the developer of the child support guidelines program in
Maryland. His program is widely used by Judges, Masters and
Lawyers in Maryland.
Mr. Grozbean has been
quoted in the Washington Post, USA Today and on the
various television and news channels.
Engagement Rings
Who keeps the engagement
ring?
As a general rule an
engagement ring is a conditional gift given by one party to
the other in anticipation of marriage. If the party who
receives the ring breaks off the engagement then the ring
would generally go back to the person giving the ring. Once
they are married the ring belongs to the recipient and is
not considered marital property. It is never a good idea to
give an engagement ring on a special occasion or holiday
because it maybe looked at more as a gift then a conditional
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