The parties, married for less than two years, engaged in high-conflict litigation concerning custody, access, child support, spousal support, and property equalization.
The court granted the applicant sole custody and decision-making authority for the children, while maintaining equal shared parenting time.
The respondent's claims for constructive trust, spousal support, and child support were dismissed.
An unequalization payment was ordered from the applicant to the respondent, reflecting the short marriage and pre-marital acquisition of the primary asset.
The court imputed income to the unemployed respondent for child support purposes.