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I signed an agreement with my husband a few years back. A portion of it stated:
The Petitioner is assigned his sole and separate non-marital property free and clear of any claim by Respondent which he acquired prior to the marriage, or during the marriage, which was gifted to him by inheritance, including, without limitation the following.
It then goes on to list the 2 houses he had owned before our marriage and the business he had. During our marriage he bought another house and started another business. With the agreement stating GIFTED TO HIM BY INHERITANCE is this a loop hole to be able to go after part of the house and business acquired during our marriage? These were NOT gifted to him by inheritance. My name are not on them. We have one child together. Also, we were separated at the time he acquired the house and business, but not legally.
I signed an agreement with my husband a few years back. A portion of it stated:
The Petitioner is assigned his sole and separate non-marital property free and clear of any claim by Respondent which he acquired prior to the marriage, or during the marriage, which was gifted to him by inheritance, including, without limitation the following.
It then goes on to list the 2 houses he had owned before our marriage and the business he had. During our marriage he bought another house and started another business. With the agreement stating GIFTED TO HIM BY INHERITANCE is this a loop hole to be able to go after part of the house and business acquired during our marriage? These were NOT gifted to him by inheritance. My name are not on them. We have one child together. Also, we were separated at the time he acquired the house and business, but not legally.