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Divorcing Reality Star Wants to Keep Ring

While some brides choose to give back their engagement rings after a divorce, one woman is going to all measures to ensure that she gets to keep hers.

The reality TV star was married to her husband for just 72 days before filing for divorce. Citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason, the wife was allegedly devastated and hurt by her husband's apparent indifference towards her. Yet, despite any hard feelings towards him, she wants to keep her engagement ring. Perhaps she knew that the marriage would be short-lived because she made sure to include a clause in the document that would allow her to buy the ring back from him.

She is so enamored with the ring that she is willing to pay nearly any price to keep it. Although it is unknown just how much he shelled out for the 20.5 carat stunner, it is allegedly estimated to be worth a whopping $2 million.

Planning to move forward with divorce, but want to keep your property? Discuss your options today with a Long Island family lawyer who can help. Contact the Meyers Law Group now to arrange your divorce consultation.

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