The applicant father sought a transfer of primary care and decision-making responsibility for the parties' two young children.
The respondent mother had engaged in a severe and prolonged campaign of parental alienation, including making multiple false allegations of physical and sexual abuse to the police and children's aid societies, and sabotaging court-ordered reunification therapy.
The court found that the mother's conduct caused significant emotional harm to the children and that she was incapable of supporting their relationship with the father.
The court transferred primary care and decision-making to the father, ordered a 90-day period of no contact for the mother (save for supervised therapeutic time), and found the mother in contempt of a previous access order.