The applicant sought custody of two children and sought to restrict the respondent's access to supervised visits only, citing concerns about physical discipline and anger management.
The respondent sought to restore what he characterized as the status quo of every weekend access.
The court found that the status quo was the applicant having custody with the respondent exercising weekend access and paying chart child support.
The court rejected the applicant's request for supervised access, finding insufficient evidence to warrant such restriction.
The court established an access schedule of every other weekend and midweek Wednesday visits, with special Christmas access provisions.
The court emphasized the importance of both parents supporting the children's relationship with the other parent and discouraged cross-examination of children about their time with the other parent.