A lawyer outlines how your ex can sue you for promising him or her marriage.

A lawyer outlines how your ex can sue you for promising him or her marriage.

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According to lawyer Ernestina Obboh Botchwey, 'jilted and broken-hearted' ex-boyfriends and ex-girlfriends can sue their former partners if they vowed to marry them. She emphasized that in law, a promise to marry someone who accepts the vow is considered a contract. As a result, failure to fulfill the promise constitutes a breach of contract. Botchwey stated that dissatisfied partners can sue for damages or special damages and receive reimbursement from their partners for the injury caused by their ex-girlfriends or ex-boyfriends.

“In the law, we see that the promise to marry is just like a contract. If someone says I will marry you and you also say I will, then that’s a contract. It’s an agreement and somebody has also accepted and agreed to marry you. So those two exchanges of promises translate into a contract. So if someone says I will marry you and then they say I will no longer marry you. The contract has been breached and that is why we say breach of contract to marry,” she said in a video on her YouTube channel, Ghana Law and More. She however stressed that one has to show proof in court that their ex actually promised to marry them and that the one sued (the defendant) can give a reasonable excuse why they failed to marry the partner they had promised to marry. He added that the court will not force the person who made the promise to marry the other to carry out the marriage but will ask that they pay compensation to the disappointed party.

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