Massachusetts’s highest court reversed a longstanding ruling by saying an engagement ring must be returned to the buyer if ...
The ruling marks a departure from a decades-old state rule requiring courts to assess who was responsible for a breakup.
A diamond engagement ring in the display case of Tiffany and Co. in Boston. (Photo by Jennifer Smith/CommonWealth Beacon) ...
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court gave its landmark verdict on who should keep the engagement ring- bride or the groom ...
A woman must return a $70,000 engagement ring to her former fiance after a ruling Friday from the Massachusetts Supreme ...
Last week, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court let it be known: it doesn’t matter who’s at fault in a breakup; if two ...
The state’s Supreme Judicial Court ruled that if wedding plans crumble, the engagement ring must be returned to the person ...
He thought she cheated and she said she didn’t, but the judges ruled that it doesn’t matter who was to blame for the end of ...
The case involved Bruce Johnson and Caroline Settino, who started dating in the summer of 2016, according to court filings.
Massachusetts' top court on Friday ruled that a would-be bride must return a $70,000 engagement ring from Tiffany & Co to her ...
Massachusetts’ top court on Friday ruled that a would-be bride must return a US$70,000 (RM306,740) engagement ring from ...