The parties separated in 2012 and sought a determination on custody, access, child support, and equalization.
The father sought joint or sole custody, while the mother sought sole custody.
The court found that the parties had significant conflict and could not communicate effectively, exacerbated by the father's unfounded complaints to the Children's Aid Society.
Applying the best interests of the child test, the court awarded sole custody to the mother with generous access to the father.
The court also calculated child support arrears and section 7 expenses, but offset them entirely against the father's post-separation mortgage payments, and ordered an equal division of the matrimonial home proceeds.