Getting engaged.
Engagements are mainly
for cultural reasons and have limited
status. However, they can be used, for
example, in immigration law as evidence of
intention to marry.
One of the parties can decide to end an
engagement as an agreement to marry cannot
be legally enforced. If an engagement is
broken, a woman can keep the engagement ring
unless, at the time she was given it, the
man specifically said that it should be
returned if the engagement were broken. Any
other property belonging to the couple
should be divided between them in the same
way as property would be divided if the
couple divorced. If the couple cannot agree
about entitlement to property, either person
can apply to a court to decide the issue,
provided this is done within three years of
the end of the engagement. Legal advice will
be needed in these circumstances, search for
a solicitor in your area now.