The Plot
Who is entitled to the survivor benefit when a man dies leaving both a legal wife and a common-law partner? The Supreme Court of British Columbia had to resolve this intricate dilemma.
The Players
- Bohdan Gorecki: The deceased, central to this legal conundrum.
- Ellen Gorecki: Bohdan’s legal spouse, asserting her entitlement.
- Olha Byelyeychuk: Alleged to be Bohdan’s common-law partner since 2004.
The Twist
Bohdan purportedly married Olha in 2004 while still legally married to Ellen, complicating the situation further.
The Stakes
Approximately $150,000 in accumulated pension benefits was at stake.
The Court's Verdict
Justice Kirchner rendered a decision that:
- Recognized Olha as Bohdan’s common-law partner under federal pension law.
- Acknowledged Ellen’s rights under provincial family law.
- Ordered an equal division of the survivor benefit between both women.
Why It Matters
- Demonstrates the challenging relationship between federal pension laws and provincial family laws.
- Underscores the importance of updating beneficiary information.
- Affirms that non-financial contributions to a marriage still hold weight in court.
The Takeaway
While love can be complicated, the law seeks to be fair. This case sets a precedent for addressing similarly complex situations in the future.
Legal Nitty-Gritty
- Pension Benefits Standards Act (PBSA): Prioritizes common-law partners over legal spouses for pension benefits.
- Family Law Act (FLA): Allows division of survivor benefits as family property.
- Kraft v Kraft, 2020 BCSC 283: A precedent for dividing survivor benefits to achieve equity.
- Tarr Estate v Tarr, 2014 BCCA 315: Supports equitable distribution in complex family situations.
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