Free trader agreement

Ditto…do not post so many times, as this delays when other’s get their posts answered. I know that we have flood controls, so you had to take the time to post these more than once. I am baffled as to why you would do that and hinder other’s who want answers to their questions.

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My husband and I separated in February. His lawyer has recently sent me a Free Trade Agreement for me to sign stating that since we are legally married and have not entered into a separation agreement he is requesting that I sign this free trader agreement so that my husband can purchase a home. I also know that my husband is selling the house that we lived in as well–he bought this property before we were married. If he sells the property am I entitled to any of the revenues? Should I sign this agreement?

MARIA