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Follow on Google News | Judge tells lady to give back engagement ringDuring their court dispute over the tungsten carbide rings, Chiaia argued that the ring was a Christmas gift because he gave it to her a few days before the holiday.
By: ringsmall She lost her fiance and now a court in Bridgeport decided a woman has to give back her ceramic wedding bands, too. A Superior Court judge on Wednesday decided that a Bethel man should get back the $10,000 ring he gave to his girlfriend, reports the Connecticut Post. "After thoroughly reviewing the law on this subject, the court aligned itself with the more modern view that, regardless of fault, the tungsten engagement ring should be returned to the donor," Judge John Kavanewsky said, according to The Post. Charles Miller, of Bethel, and Nicolette Chiaia met at work in 2007. In November 2008, Miller flew Chiaia to Italy to propose and gave her a $4,000 tungsten ring. For more tungsten jewelry info,pls visit http://www.tungstenjewelryshop.com/ "She took one look at the tungsten&ceramic ring and told (me) she didn't like it and took it off her finger," Miller's lawyer told The Post. Miller then bought Chiaia a $10,000 ring and financial difficulties later caused problems between the couple. During their court dispute over the tungsten carbide rings, Chiaia argued that the ring was a Christmas gift because he gave it to her a few days before the holiday. The judge, however, sided with Miller but said Chiaia could keep the couple's Tupperware, mattresses, daybed and rocking chair. Miller will likely sell the tungsten steel ring. More brushed ceramic rings or faceted ceramic rings read,pls visit http://www.tungstenringsmall.com/ # # # Wholesaler and retailer of tungsten rings, tungsten wedding bands, ceramic ring, tungsten carbide ring, ceramic rings, for men and women. Tungsten rings mall have 2000 styles giving you numerous choice available .site: End
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