I am married, but my home is in my name only. When I bought it in 2010, I was the only one eligible to apply for a mortgage because my husband was working a temporary job, having been laid off in the recession.
My husband’s son is almost 29 and still lives with us. He does not pay rent nor contribute much toward household chores, and is a most aggravating total slob, as well as disrespectful, rude, physically and mentally abusive and menacing to me in particular. How can I structure my will to enforce my wishes regarding my home to prevent it from being inherited by my stepson?You can email The Moneyist with any financial and ethical questions related to coronavirus at qfottrell@marketwatch.comLet’s talk about the here and now before we talk about what happens after you’re gone.
Contact Georgia Adult Protective Services to report abuse, and find an organization that can help you navigate the last years of your life so they are free from harassment and abuse. Talk to a lawyer, financial planner, therapist, doctor and even the police if you have to. You didn’t sign up for this when you married and the price you paid should not have been a peaceful life. If your husband stands by and allows this to happen, he is helping to facilitate your stepson’s abusive behavior.
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