The parties brought cross-motions regarding temporary parenting arrangements for their two young children, including a newborn.
The father had unilaterally withheld the older child from the mother and insisted she exercise parenting time in his city, despite her recent childbirth and relocation to her parents' home.
The court terminated the previous nesting arrangement, finding it unworkable due to high conflict and criminal release conditions.
The court ordered primary residence with the mother, specified parenting time for the father, make-up time for the mother, and required the father to disclose medical records regarding his epilepsy.
The court declined to issue a police enforcement order.