Some countries also allowed the woman to sue for loss of future income, that is, for money that she would have had, if her very wealthy fiancé had not broken off the engagement.
When she learns that her wealthy fiancé had a violent relationship with the murdered Gina and is in possession of the dead woman's diary, she's torn between turning him in and hanging on to "a life where every day she woke up lucky and charmed."
Harris, that's Edna's wealthy fiance, humors him all the time.
In "Valley of the Dolls," for instance, the character Anne Welles, whose wealthy fiance implores her to quit her secretarial job to marry, nonetheless insists on working.
However, when she realizes that she and her wealthy, vain fiancé, Kip, are not meant for each other and that there's more to life than just being known as the "s" in "The Kip Richmonds", she abruptly leaves him at the altar.
Now, she is coming to visit, bringing her wealthy fiance and his father, and Madame Kao is afraid that her poverty will bring disgrace on her daughter.
His home slated to be torn down, his business in serious financial trouble and his only daughter poised to leave the nest with her wealthy fiancé, small-time Tel Aviv second hand store owner Lupo (Yehuda Barkan) still finds the strength to keep his life, and his pride, together.
She plans to quit teaching and marry her wealthy fiancé, but when he dumps her after realizing she is only after his money, she must resume her job.
According to the Acts of Paul and Thecla, she was determined, in fact, to do what she believed the gospel required of her-to become, like Paul himself, a celibate evangelist, and reject her wealthy fiancé, Thamyris, who would have supported not only Thecla but her aging and impoverished mother.
A socialite sacrifices a family fortune and a wealthy fiance to marry for love.