The applicant father sought joint decision-making and primary residence of the parties' child in Montreal, while the respondent mother sought sole decision-making, primary residence in Toronto, child support, and a restraining order.
The court found a history of domestic violence and controlling behaviour by the father, making joint decision-making inappropriate.
The mother was granted sole decision-making and primary residence.
A restraining order was issued against the father due to his persistent stalking behaviour.
The father's income was imputed at $50,000 for child support purposes due to his failure to provide financial disclosure.