The applicant sought interim shared custody of a young child, while the respondent opposed the request.
The court held that shared custody was not in the child’s best interests on the interim record but ordered expanded access including periodic overnight parenting time.
The court also ordered the applicant to pay guideline child support and interim spousal support after considering the parties’ incomes, including questions surrounding the respondent’s potential rental income from property abroad.
The interim parenting arrangement was set to operate for three months to assess its effectiveness.