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The Board of Trustees of the Nova Scotia Public Service Long Term Disability Fund v. Garnier

Background

  • The Trustees sought to increase garnishment of Vince Garnier's wages to 100% to recover $60,553.81 in LTD benefits.
  • Garnier was determined disabled from a work injury in 2015 and received LTD benefits. Once the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) declared the injury compensable, he had to repay the benefits.

Key Facts

  • Current Garnishments: $340.30 biweekly from the Province and $285.80 monthly from WCB.
  • Income: Garnier receives $3,000.62 monthly from the Province and $2,370.55 from WCB, plus additional benefits totaling $11,293.96 monthly.

Legal Arguments

  • Plaintiff: Sought 100% garnishment, citing Garnier's substantial other income sources.
  • Defendant: Opposed, arguing other benefits compensate for pain and suffering, not wages, and full garnishment violates minimum income protections.

Court's Analysis

  • Rule 79.08: Allows 15% garnishment unless ordered otherwise, ensuring minimum income.
  • Discretion: Court can increase garnishment when just and appropriate.
  • Conduct: Garnier had tax refunds and transferred significant amounts to family, suggesting repayment ability.

Decision

  • Garnishment Increase: Court increased garnishment from 15% to 50% of Garnier's wages from the Province and WCB.
  • Rationale: Balances Garnier’s living expenses with Trustees’ recovery needs.

Conclusion

  • Motion granted for 50% garnishment. Trustees awarded costs.

 

The Board of Trustees of the Nova Scotia Public Service Long Term Disability Fund
Law Firm / Organization
Burchell Wickwire Bryson LLP (BWBLLP)
Lawyer(s)

Colin Bryson, KC

Vince Garnier
Law Firm / Organization
Boyne Clarke LLP
Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
511482
Labour & Employment Law
$ 60,554
Plaintiff