The respondent father brought a motion to change interim custody of the parties' three children from the applicant mother to himself.
Following separation, the mother unilaterally relocated with the children multiple times, changing their schools and living arrangements without the father's consent or a court order.
The court found that the mother's actions disrupted the children's stability and placed her own needs ahead of theirs.
Concluding that there were compelling reasons to change the status quo, the court granted interim custody to the father, ordered access for the mother, and terminated the father's child support obligations.