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Yes. Minnesota, Iowa, and New Hampshire are spousal restriction states. A debt collector calls your house, and your spouse answers, they cannot discuss the account with your spouse, even if they claim they are your spouse. The reason is because anyone can claim to be your spouse.
There are at least 5 states where a debt collector is prohibited from speaking to a spouse: Iowa, South Carolina, Massacgysetts, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. With Iowa there is an exception, however. If the debt collector is initiating contact then they can't speak with them but if the spouse is initiating contact they can.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Iowa. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is responsible for regulating the state boating laws in Iowa.
The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased. Indirectly the spouse will have to pay them off from the estate before she can inherit.
Iowa is the only state in the state of Iowa.
The State song of Iowa is, The Song of Iowa.
Iowa is a state Annapolis and Indianapolis both are not a state
The University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa are public universities in Iowa.
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If the debt is discharged, the creditor cannot initiate or continue any legal proceedings to collect the debt. Some debts like child support cannot be discharged, so Iowa might be able garnish your wages for something like that.
Three. The University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa.