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I am recently divorced (in Iowa). My spouse got a large bill in the mail covered by insurance for an emergency room visit (covered by. She still owes money even after insurance) paid a portion of the bill.

I'm not obligated to pay her bill according to the decree. If I wanted to be nice, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and her nameshe is no longer on the HSA accountmy dependent?

I am recently divorced (in Iowa). My spouse got a large bill in the mail for an emergency room visit (covered by insurance).

I'm not obligated to pay her bill according to the decree. If I wanted to be nice, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and her name is no longer on the HSA account?

I am recently divorced (in Iowa). My spouse got a large bill in the mail covered by insurance for an emergency room visit. She still owes money even after insurance paid a portion of the bill.

I'm not obligated to pay her bill according to the decree. If I wanted to be nice, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and she is no longer my dependent?

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After a Divorce, Is Other Spouse Requiredmay I use my HSA to Pay Spouse's Medical Bill that Occurred Prior to Divorce

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I am recently divorced (in Iowa). My spouse got a large bill in the mail for an emergency room visit (covered by insurance).

  1. Am I obligated to pay her bill?
  2. If I wanted to, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and her name is no longer on the HSA account.

I'm not obligated to pay her bill according to the decree. If I wanted to be nice, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and her name is no longer on the HSA account?

I am recently divorced (in Iowa). My spouse got a large bill in the mail for an emergency room visit (covered by insurance).

  1. Am I obligated to pay her bill?
  2. If I wanted to, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and her name is no longer on the HSA account.

I am recently divorced (in Iowa). My spouse got a large bill in the mail for an emergency room visit (covered by insurance).

I'm not obligated to pay her bill according to the decree. If I wanted to be nice, could I pay this out of my HSA account that is now solely in my name for an expense that occurred while we were still married? Or is this account not valid for my ex because she's no longer covered by my insurance and her name is no longer on the HSA account?

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