Divorce and Gifts: Are They Returned?
Gifts exchanged between spouses during the marriage are considered the property of the recipient. They are not returned except in specific cases. The court verifies the nature of the gift. This topic is common in financial disputes.

1) **Meaning of Marital Gifts**
Gifts exchanged between spouses during the marriage are considered the property of the recipient. They are not returned except in specific cases. The court verifies the nature of the gift. This topic is common in financial disputes.
2) **Gifts Before Marriage**
Gifts given before marriage are considered a promise to marry. They may be returned if the marriage does not take place. After marriage, they are considered the property of the wife or husband. The court verifies the evidence.
3) **Gifts During Marriage**
Gifts during marriage are not returned because they are considered a gesture of affection. Except if the gift was of significant value and given for a specific purpose. The court verifies the circumstances.
4) **Gifts After Divorce**
Gifts are not returned after divorce unless it is proven they were a loan or a trust. The court verifies the evidence. The claim may be rejected if there are no documents.
5) **Effect of Gifts on Financial Rights**
Gifts do not affect alimony or the dowry. These rights remain independent. The court monitors the implementation of financial rights.
6) **Role of the Legal Consultant**
The legal consultant helps prove the nature of the gift. He also submits evidence to the court. He ensures the protection of the rights of the affected party. He provides a legal plan for financial adjudication.
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