If my ex-fiance has my deceased mothe’sr ring and the law in my state says that I can legally take it back, what happens if my ex now lives in Russia?

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If my ex-fiance has my deceased mothe’sr ring and the law in my state says that I can legally take it back, what happens if my ex now lives in Russia?

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Asked on November 15, 2012 under Family Law, Pennsylvania

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If your "ex" now lives in Russia you can make a demand upon the "ex" for the ring you want. If the ring is not delivered, your recourse is to file a suit against the "ex" in the States and assuming you prevail then you have the challenge of trying to get the ring back in your possession.


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