Question by Andrea1221: Is there a comparable document as a Power of lawyer that will not stop when the granter dies?
My “hubby” recently acquired a property, he didn’t consist of me on the property’s title, we are not married, but he produced a “special Power of Attorney” (I think just to make me really feel ok) but I just read this power ends in the event of him dying. He wants me to cooperate with the mortgage payments cause we have two youngsters and it will mean I’m “investing ” money for my kid’s future, what should I do??? icon sad Q&A: Is there a similar document as a Power of attorney that will not stop when the granter dies? I’m confused, I assume if he dies..the bank will reposes the home not us considering that we are not included on a will or the title….he does not want to marry me either..”not but”…what should I do???????????????

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Answer by jaker
If you are not on the will who is? The residence will go to whoever is and you will have to move out and lose whatever money you have paid on the mortgage. It sounds like this guy is truly taking benefit of you. What you must do is go to a lawyer and get a court order requiring him to pay youngster assistance and then move out.

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