A custody and access dispute between separated parents regarding their child, Jarvis Lebrun.
The mother sought joint custody with primary residence and liberal access for the father.
The father sought to maintain the status quo with the child residing primarily with him.
The court appointed the Office of the Children's Lawyer to represent the child's interests.
After considering the child's clear and consistent preference to reside with the mother, the support system available to the mother, and the less-than-ideal circumstances of the father's care arrangement, the court awarded joint custody with primary residence to the mother and liberal access to the father.