The applicant mother fled Peru with the parties' child due to the respondent father's severe and prolonged family violence.
The father followed them to Canada and engaged in a campaign of harassment, cyberbullying, and vexatious litigation.
Following the dismissal of the father's Hague Convention application, the court conducted a 7-week trial to determine parenting, child support, and protection issues.
The court granted the mother sole decision-making responsibility and primary residence, with no parenting time for the father except under strict conditions initiated by the mother or child.
The court also imputed minimum wage income to the father for child support, issued a final restraining order, and declared the father a vexatious litigant under s. 140 of the Courts of Justice Act.