The parties separated after an 11-year marriage, leaving two young daughters in the primary care of the applicant mother.
The respondent father sought joint custody and shared residence, while the applicant sought sole custody.
The court found that the parties' high level of conflict and inability to communicate made joint custody unworkable, awarding sole custody to the applicant.
The court also modified the access schedule to provide more stability for the children.
Additionally, the court imputed income to the respondent based on his undeclared earnings as a sports referee, setting his income for child support purposes at $90,000, and ordered him to contribute to section 7 daycare expenses.