This trial addressed a dispute over a child's parenting schedule and child support.
The Applicant Mother sought primary care during the school year, while the Respondent Father sought a week-about schedule.
The court reviewed the father's past mental health incidents and current stability, and the mother's consistent parenting.
The court found the mother's primary care arrangement during the school year to be in the child's best interests, declining the father's request for week-about parenting during the school year due to concerns about his flexibility and past "obsession." Joint custody was ordered, with the mother having final decision-making authority on major issues.
Child support was determined based on the ordered parenting schedule.