The parties separated after a 16-year marriage.
Most parenting issues were resolved prior to or during the trial.
The remaining issues for the court were the equalization of net family property and who should hold the children's passports.
The court ordered the applicant mother to hold the passports for the two children in her primary care, and the respondent father to hold the passport for their special needs child.
On equalization, the court found the applicant did not own a plot of land or a school in Pakistan, and that the wedding jewellery was jointly owned.
The respondent was ordered to pay an equalization payment of $63,981.73.