The applicant mother sought a divorce, primary custody, and child support for the parties' three children.
The respondent father sought joint custody with equal parenting time.
The court found that the children were thriving in their current arrangement, where they spent 9 days with the mother and 6 days with the father in a 15-day cycle.
The court ordered joint custody with primary residence to the mother, maintaining the 9/6 schedule.
Due to the father having the children 40% of the time and his substantially lower income, the court ordered no child support payable by either party.
Both parents were ordered to complete a parenting course.