The parties, who separated in 2016, proceeded to a trial to resolve issues regarding parenting time, school choice, and child support for their two children.
The court declined to adopt the OCL's recommendation for sole decision-making to the mother, finding both parents capable but struggling with communication.
The court ordered a shared parenting schedule, with the children remaining at their current school and the father granted decision-making authority over school choice to provide stability.
Applying section 9 of the Child Support Guidelines, the court found that given the shared parenting arrangement and the parties' respective financial situations, no ongoing child support was payable by either party.