Following a five-day trial, the court determined parenting time and child support for two children.
The mother sought alternating weekends for the father, while the father sought three consecutive weekends.
The court ordered two consecutive weekends with the father during the school year and equal parenting time during the summer, finding this in the children's best interests under s. 24 of the Children's Law Reform Act.
On child support, the court imputed various unsupported business expenses back into the self-employed father's income under s. 19 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines, fixing arrears at $34,093.82 and ongoing support at $1,426.34 per month.
Costs of $7,000 were awarded to the mother due to the father's late financial disclosure.