The mother brought a motion for summary judgment to restrict the father's parenting time to be based solely on the children's views and preferences, and to finalize child support obligations.
The father had previously brought a motion to change seeking equal parenting time and alleged parental alienation by the mother.
The Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL) supported the mother's position, emphasizing the clear and consistent wishes of the teenage children not to have contact with their father.
The court granted summary judgment in favour of the mother, dismissing the father's motion to change, finding no genuine issue requiring a trial given the extensive and credible evidence from the OCL clinicians regarding the children's wishes.