The father brought a motion to change a final order, seeking joint custody, access in the U.S., a name change for the child, and termination of spousal support.
The mother sought sole custody, restricted access, and increased child and spousal support.
The court dismissed the father's requests for joint custody, U.S. access, and a name change, finding he lacked credibility and the mother had encouraged access.
The court permitted the father to register the child's birth in the U.S. to preserve citizenship rights.
Child and spousal support were increased retroactively based on the father's higher income, but spousal support was ordered to terminate in 2018.