Mother granted sole decision-making, supervised parenting time for father, and restraining order due to family violence.
In an uncontested family law trial, the Applicant mother sought orders for divorce, parenting, child support, and a restraining order.
The Respondent father failed to attend.
The court found that the Respondent had engaged in a pattern of family violence, including psychological and physical abuse directed at the child through obsessive cleanliness rituals.
The court awarded the Applicant sole decision-making authority and primary residence.
The Respondent's in-person parenting time was suspended pending proof of his residential address, after which it would be strictly supervised.
Income was imputed to the Respondent for the purpose of retroactive and ongoing child support due to his intentional underemployment.
A restraining order was granted to protect the Applicant, and an anonymity order was issued to protect the child's privacy.