The mother appealed a trial decision granting primary residence of the child to the father.
The parties had previously shared a split residence arrangement, which both agreed was no longer in the child's best interests as he approached school age.
The Court of Appeal found no error in the trial judge's conclusion, which relied on the stability of the father's home, the supportiveness of the father's family, and the strong relationship between the child and the paternal grandmother.
The appeal was dismissed.