The respondent father brought a motion to change seeking expanded parenting time and a reduction in child support.
The applicant mother brought a cross-motion seeking sole decision-making authority and reduced parenting time for the father.
The court found a material change in circumstances due to the father's inability to prioritize the child's best interests, particularly regarding medical issues and extracurricular activities, and the significant deterioration in the parties' ability to co-parent.
The court awarded sole decision-making authority to the mother and reduced the father's parenting time.
The court also imputed the father's income at $100,000 for child support purposes, finding him intentionally underemployed, and ordered proportional sharing of section 7 expenses for summer camps, while excluding gymnastics and language school going forward.