The appellant father appealed a motion judge's orders regarding child support, arrears, and parenting time.
The parties had a separation agreement, but the mother sought to enforce its terms after a child changed residence to live with her full-time.
The Court of Appeal upheld the motion judge's calculation of child support and arrears, finding no error in applying the Guidelines.
However, the Court found the motion judge erred by issuing a final order for parenting time when he had indicated during the hearing it would be an interim order, thereby denying procedural fairness.
The appeal was allowed in part to make the parenting time order interim and to slightly reduce the costs awarded to the mother.