The parties, who separated shortly before their child's birth, resolved most decision-making issues but disputed the father's parenting time.
The father sought to increase his parenting time from five out of 14 days to seven out of 14 days on a 2-2-3 schedule, while the mother sought to maintain the status quo.
The court found that both parents were loving and capable, and that maximizing contact with both parents was in the child's best interests.
The court ordered a graduated increase in the father's parenting time, culminating in a 2-2-3 shared parenting schedule by September 2022, and directed that exchanges transition away from the police station to the child's school or the parents' residences.