Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

Wedding Rings

My engagement ring was a my husbands step-Great Grandmother's. Now that we are getting a divorce, his family wants it back (he's in prsion and hasn't said anything about it) Do I have any legal rights to it?


Asked on 7/25/02, 12:34 am

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Fran Brochstein Attorney & Mediator

Re: Wedding Rings

If you live in the Houston area, the Houston Chronicle's Richard Alderman - the People's Lawyer (in the neighborhood section) discussed this issue in his column today - July 25th. You might go onto the internet and read his July 25th column.

Richard Alerman also has his own website and you might look there. He is a professor at University of Houston. You might find him on the internet under University of Houston or the People's Lawyer - I'm not sure of his exact website.

I believe that if it was a gift to you when you married, that the ring belongs to you even after you divorce.

However, since it belonged to his step-great grandmother, you might consider returning it in exchange for something (cash, car, etc.).

Often there is a difference in what's legally right and what is morally right.

Best of luck!

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Answered on 7/25/02, 2:58 pm


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