Do QDROs affect health plan benefits?

Debbie from Ocean View, DE asks, "Do QDROs affect health plan benefits?"

Pension Evaluators & QDROS Of Troyan, Inc Associates Group answers, "A QDRO is used to divide benefits payable under a retirement plan and does not directly cause changes in health plan benefits. Health benefits available to you and your family are determined by the terms and conditions of the medical insurance plan or group health plan. Divorce will almost certainly affect the health benefits available to the ex-spouse after the divorce is final. Health benefits for the dependents of the ex-spouse still covered by a health play may continue to be available; health benefits for the ex-spouse under the former spouse’s health plan may be available for a limited time after the divorce. Given the high cost of health care, it is very important to learn what health care benefits are available after the divorce."


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