Are there any cases where a court has found that a husband who has been ordered to pay a fine under an equalization order is a post-bankruptcy debt?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Gaunt v. Hawes, 2012 NSSC 305 (CanLII):

If I am wrong in concluding that this fine is not a debt, and were it to be considered in fact a debt, it would clearly be a post bankruptcy debt and not covered by the bankruptcy, following the decision in Roby v. Roby [2003] O.J. No. 4408 (S.C.J. Campbell, J., 2003) where the husband declared bankruptcy after an order for equalization. There the court fined him and in addition specified that the fine constituted a post bankruptcy debt.

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