"Shady Lady" tampered with the property of the Courts being aware of the fact ownnership of said ring was being disputed. Therefore by tampering with virtual property of the Court: selling, or disposing of the ring will be defiance and making a mockery of both the Court and all stakeholders involved including my colleagues in the Court. I regard this as a blatant breach of conditions and would rule that the Canadian Crown issue criminal charges sending a message to those endeavoring to defy the Courts with vulgar, arrogant and clandestine tactics. Making off with $25k ring, an asset of serious significance and value, is utter disregard for the above mentioned factors cited, and should carry a jail sentence of some tenure. And, furthermore,
now realizing her self serving defiance that full compensation be provided realizing the ring, a symbol of marriage, was never consumated! Seeing such an issue garner complexities within the legal system is a poor excuse that traditional values (the rightful returning of the ring is now a legal circus and jurisprudence mockery!
Jan 17, 2010 Rating
she sold the engagement ring while it was in litigation by: Anonymous
Dude,
I feel your pain....it sounds like you had a series of unfortunate events from getting mixed up with the wrong woman to getting hurt in an accident to being involved in a lawsuit. What can I say....at least you didn't marry and reproduce with this shady lady. As far as getting the proceeds of the ring returned to you, your lawyer is the one who will provide you the best advice in this regard. Laws vary from province to province, and I hope this works out in your favor! I had a friend in a similar predicament and it has made him more cautious but much wiser in his current romantic relationship.