A custody and parenting dispute concerning two young children where both parents sought primary custody.
Evidence revealed significant parental conflict, instability in the mother’s home due to revolving partners and chaotic household dynamics, and the father’s ongoing emotional reactivity toward the mother.
An Office of the Children’s Lawyer clinician described the children as closely bonded but experiencing stress related to instability and adult conflict.
Applying the best interests test under s. 24 of the Children’s Law Reform Act, the court concluded neither parent was presently suitable as a primary residential parent.
The court ordered a parallel parenting regime with alternating weeks, divided decision‑making authority, counselling for the children, and set‑off child support.