The Applicant sought a temporary order for exclusive possession of the matrimonial home and farm property.
The Respondent brought a cross-motion for exclusive possession, a restraining order, and a non-depletion order.
The court determined that the farm property, being primarily used for business, did not form part of the matrimonial home for the purpose of exclusive possession under the Family Law Act, restricting the matrimonial home to the residence and immediate yard.
Considering the best interests of the children, financial positions, and the short duration of the marriage, the court granted the Applicant exclusive possession of the matrimonial home, finding the Respondent's reasons for remaining insufficient and her business not tied to the property.
The Respondent's requests for a restraining order and a non-depletion order were dismissed due to insufficient evidence of fear for safety or depletion of assets.