British Columbia, Canada
The following excerpt is from P.J.C. v. J.M.D., 2003 BCSC 611 (CanLII):
In considering whether a monetary award is sufficient, a court is entitled to consider the probability of the award being paid, see Peter v. Beblow, supra at para. 31. I am satisfied that there is a low probability of an award being paid. Mr. J.M.D.'s financial situation is precarious. Moreover, his conduct in relation to prior court orders gives no confidence that an award would be paid.
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