This 12-day trial addressed complex family law issues following the breakdown of a short marriage, including parenting arrangements, child's name change, child and spousal support, a Mehr (Islamic marriage contract) repayment obligation, and equalization of net family property.
The court granted the Mother primary residence and final decision-making authority for the child, ordered a name change to include the Father's preferred name, set child and spousal support, dismissed the Mehr claim due to uncertainty and lack of expert evidence, and found no equalization payment owing.
Costs were to be borne by each party.