The applicant father sought increased unsupervised access to the child, Anthony, after relocating to Ontario.
The respondent mother opposed, seeking termination or reduction of access, citing the child's anxiety and past allegations against the father.
The court considered two Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL) reports, which recommended increased unsupervised access.
The court found the respondent's concerns about anxiety and past allegations unsubstantiated or addressed.
A temporary order was made to gradually increase the father's unsupervised access, including overnights, and outlined specific terms for exchanges, communication, and parental responsibilities.