The applicant father brought a motion for primary residence and sole decision-making of the parties' twin children.
The respondent mother had a history of making false allegations of sexual abuse against the father, engaging in severe alienating behaviours, and unilaterally moving the children out of the jurisdiction in breach of a court order.
Relying on a section 30 parenting assessment that identified severe alienation and recommended a custody reversal, the court found a material change in circumstances.
The court granted the father interim sole decision-making and primary residence, and ordered that the mother have no contact with the children for 90 days, followed by supervised parenting time, to allow the children to reintegrate into the father's care.