Canceled Wedding in Ukraine: Can You Get Your Money Back for the Dress and Venue Rental?.
Recovering Costs When a Wedding Falls Through in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: As more couples in Ukraine decide to call off their weddings, the question of recovering pre-wedding expenses has become increasingly relevant. Under current law, marriage is based on the free consent of both partners, meaning either party can back out at any time—even after filing the official marriage application. However, canceling after the application has been submitted to the civil registry (DRACS) often triggers the need to seek compensation for costs already incurred during wedding preparations.
What Expenses Can Be Recovered?
Compensation can cover a wide range of costs, including:
- the wedding dress
- decorations
- banquet hall rental
- planner fees
- other similar expenses
These outlays can place a significant financial burden on the individuals who were planning to marry, which is why the right to reclaim them is a crucial issue when a wedding is called off.
If someone gave gifts specifically for the wedding and wishes to have them returned, they are entitled to demand this if the marriage never took place. To start the refund process, a formal written claim must be sent, detailing the amounts spent, the bank details for reimbursement, and a deadline for compliance. If the money is not returned voluntarily, the claimant can take the case to court in the defendant's district of residence.
In short, recovering costs after a canceled wedding in Ukraine is a complex but vital matter that deserves careful attention and proper legal handling. Given the potential financial fallout, it is essential for everyone involved to understand their rights and the steps they need to take in such situations.
The issue of expense recovery after a wedding cancellation highlights the urgent need for clear legal rules in this area.
With the number of wedding cancellations on the rise, society requires straightforward guidance on the rights and obligations of both parties, as well as effective mechanisms to protect their interests. Properly addressing this issue can help prevent financial disputes and provide legal certainty for everyone involved.
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