The applicant brought an interim family law motion seeking child support, spousal support, imputation of income, parenting orders, financial disclosure, and interim disbursement from proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home.
The respondent opposed portions of the motion and sought different parenting arrangements and disclosure of medical records.
The court found the respondent had failed to provide adequate financial disclosure and imputed income based on an agreed historical average.
Interim child support and spousal support were ordered, the primary residence of both children was confirmed with the applicant, and a parenting schedule for the respondent was established.
The court also ordered an interim disbursement from the matrimonial home proceeds to the applicant and directed the parties to participate in family counselling and seek the involvement of the Office of the Children's Lawyer.