In a family law proceeding concerning an eight‑year‑old child, the court addressed trial management issues relating to a dispute over the father's access to the child.
The parties agreed that the mother would have custody, leaving the principal issue for trial as the nature, frequency, and conditions of the father’s access, including whether access should be supervised.
The court directed the parties to prepare detailed calendars documenting proposed and exercised access, and ordered the exchange of factual statements before trial.
Additional procedural agreements were recorded, including potential electronic examination of the children's lawyer's report author and continuation of the temporary order pending trial.