The parties separated after a 10-year marriage.
The father sought primary residence of their 8-year-old child, but the parties consented to a shared parenting schedule with the child residing primarily with the mother.
The court awarded the mother sole decision-making responsibility for education, health, and extra-curricular activities due to the father's history of abusive communication and inability to co-parent effectively, while ordering joint decision-making for religion.
The mother was permitted to travel to Pakistan with the child for up to two weeks annually.
The court imputed minimum wage income to the mother for 2023-2025 and ordered the father to pay retroactive child support, section 7 expenses, and spousal support.
The mother was ordered to pay the father an equalization payment of $43,369.74, primarily based on the valuation of land she owned in Pakistan.
No costs were awarded due to divided success.