Massachusetts Supreme Court Addresses $70,000 Engagement Ring Dispute
Massachusetts Supreme Court Hears Engagement Ring Case
BOSTON – When an engagement ends, the question arises: who keeps the ring? This question is at the heart of a case debated in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. This case involves Bruce Johnson and Caroline Settino, whose brief engagement in 2017 led to a legal battle over a Tiffany's ring worth over $70,000.
The Case Background
According to court documents, Johnson purchased the engagement ring just after their engagement. The relationship, however, did not last long, leading both parties to claim ownership of the ring.
- Massachusetts law treats engagement rings uniquely.
- The outcome could reshape engagement ring ownership standards.
- Lawyers presented arguments regarding the ring's classification.
As the court deliberates, residents across Massachusetts await clarity on this pressing legal matter.
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