After comprehensive consideration, the court ruled that the amount returned by the woman was 75,000 yuan. As for the two wedding rings, they should be returned because they were short-lived when they got married.
According to online media reports, a couple suddenly divorced after three days of marriage, and the two sides had a big fight. Let's sort out this incident for everyone.
In order to tell stories together better, let's talk from the man's point of view. Mr. Wang said that he and his wife, Ms. Xia, were introduced. They fell in love at first sight and their feelings quickly warmed up. Six months later, they got engaged.
Subsequently, the two sides held a wedding banquet without receiving a marriage certificate.
That should be the third day after I married that beautiful couple. Because the two sides could not reach an agreement on the date of obtaining the license, there was a fierce conflict. Ms. Xia returned to her mother's house in a rage and was unwilling to return to her husband. And threatened to kill herself if she was forced back.
It's incredible here. Isn't it normal to get married and get a license? How to discuss the date of obtaining the license? Anyway, you can take it early or late. Why is there conflict in this matter? Of course, there is no specific explanation for this. I'm afraid this question can only be answered by the parties!
After the incident, Mr. Wang also broke his heart. He thinks that if his wife doesn't want to live with him anymore, then he can get a divorce. But he spent nearly 350 thousand bride price before and after, asking her for compensation. Mr. Wang then went to court, and the woman thought that it was the moral bottom line for Mr. Wang to go to court to get back the engagement property! So refuse to pay?
Finally, in all fairness, I think it is reasonable for the man to ask for his property back, but how much to get back is debatable. After all, he's getting divorced as soon as he gets married. From the man's point of view, you can't spend money in vain!
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