November 24, 2017
Husband claimed pension was exempt from garnishment
Virc v. Blair | 2017 ONCA 849 | Ontario Court of Appeal
Support -- Spousal support under Divorce Act and provincial statutes -- Enforcement of award -- Garnishment
Husband was ordered to pay wife equalization payment, retroactive child and spousal support, litigation costs
and pre-judgment interest -- Outstanding amount due to wife was $1,283,595.86, and no voluntary payments
had been made by husband, and wife sought to enforce order -- Wife made request for garnishment of
husband’s pension, which was retirement compensation arrangement -- Husband claimed pension was exempt
from garnishment pursuant to Pension Benefits Act -- Husband’s motion to dispute notice of garnishment was
dismissed -- Trial judge found husband provided no authority for proposition that retirement compensation
arrangement was protected pension plan and that Pension Benefits Act exempted retiring allowance, not
retirement compensation arrangement, from garnishment -- Trial judge found that in light of clear wording of
Act and evidence about retirement compensation arrangement, there was no real merit to dispute -- Husband
appealed -- Appeal dismissed -- Plan constituted retirement compensation arrangement and so was not exempt
from garnishment -- Husband could not benefit from provisions of Pension Benefits Act to protect his
compensation arrangement from garnishment -- Payments made through arrangement were not wage as defined
by s. 1 of Wages Act, therefore provisions of that Act restricting percentage that could be seized did not apply.© Copyright Westlaw Canada, Thomson Reuters Canada Limited. All rights reserved.