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S9 Ep16: Do I Have To Return The Engagement Ring?

Divorce Fast & Easy In Michigan

Release Date: 11/18/2025

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In Michigan, the law is very clear about what happens to an engagement ring if a wedding is called off. This discussion explains the concept of a "conditional gift" and how it applies to this common family law question.

• An engagement ring is considered a conditional gift in Michigan.
• The "condition" tied to this gift is the marriage itself.
• If the marriage does not happen, the ring must be returned to the person who gave it.
• The law does not consider who was at fault for ending the engagement.
• If you get married, the condition is met, and the ring becomes the recipient's personal property.

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