Engagement Fraud Legal Guidance

Summary

Engagement fraud generally involves deceit or misrepresentation concerning a marriage proposal, such as false promises about marriage, misuse of engagement rings or gifts, and false accusations. It can be pursued both criminally and civilly. If you believe youve been a victim, gather all evidence and consult with a local attorney who specializes in fraud cases. Contacting law enforcement may also be necessary.

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I understand you're dealing with engagement ****, but I need more details to assist you. Could you please share the specific incidents, and your location if possible?
Nj/ny
Hello, based on your situation in NJ/NY, here are some general points:
- **** Fraud can be considered a form of financial ****.
- It could potentially be pursued both criminally and civilly.
- It's crucial to gather all evidence of ****.
For more detailed advice, consult with a local attorney.
Wasted time, money, resources
I understand your frustration. If you believe you've been a victim of engagement **** resulting in loss of time, money, and resources, your best course is to:
- Contact law enforcement
- Consult with a local attorney who specializes in **** cases. They can guide you on the next steps.
Remember to keep all evidence of the ****.
What constitutes as engagement ****
**** **** generally refers to misrepresentation or deceit concerning a marriage proposal:
- False promises about marriage with the intent to deceive
- Misuse of engagement ring or other gifts, especially if the engagement is broken off under false pretenses
- False accusations about the conduct of the other party
Please consult with a local attorney for specific advice.