The parties, who were in the middle of a divorce, brought competing interim motions regarding the parenting of their five-year-old daughter.
The respondent mother sought to relocate with the child from Whitby to Keswick, while the applicant father sought to increase his parenting time to an equal shared schedule.
The court dismissed the mother's relocation motion, finding it premature to decide before trial.
The court partially granted the father's motion, increasing his parenting time to better accommodate his schedule and minimize disruptions, but declined to order equal shared parenting on an interim basis due to conflicting affidavit evidence regarding the parties' ability to co-parent.