In this family law trial, the mother sought to relocate the parties' thirteen-year-old child to India and requested sole decision-making authority, while the father sought to set aside their 2018 separation agreement, obtain sole or shared decision-making, and block the relocation.
The court upheld the parenting provisions of the separation agreement, finding that the father signed it voluntarily and understood its terms.
Applying the best interests of the child framework under the Children's Law Reform Act, the court determined that relocating to India would benefit the child's education and allow him to be supported by extended family.
Consequently, the court granted the mother's relocation request, awarded her sole decision-making authority, and established a structured parenting schedule for the father.