The Applicant brought a motion seeking sole decision-making, primary parenting, leave to travel with the children without the Respondent's consent, and retroactive child support based on an imputed income.
The court granted the Applicant sole decision-making, primary parenting, and the ability to travel without the Respondent's consent, finding these to be in the children's best interests based on uncontested evidence and an OCL report.
However, the request for child support based on an imputed income of $60,000 was dismissed without prejudice due to insufficient evidence, as the mother's sworn belief alone was not a sufficient basis for imputation.
The Respondent was ordered to pay costs to the Applicant.