The applicant mother and respondent father continued to reside in the matrimonial home with their three children following their separation.
Due to the high-conflict nature of their relationship, the applicant brought a motion for temporary custody or, alternatively, a nesting order.
The respondent opposed the nesting order and sought an adjournment.
The court dismissed the adjournment request to avoid disrupting the children's school year.
Finding that the parents' continued cohabitation was detrimental to the children, the court ordered a temporary nesting arrangement where the children would remain in the matrimonial home and the parents would rotate in and out every seven days.