The mother brought an urgent motion seeking temporary decision-making responsibility and primary care of the parties' two children after the father travelled to Pakistan for two months without adequate notice.
The father brought a cross-motion seeking primary care and make-up parenting time.
The court granted the mother temporary decision-making responsibility due to the father's refusal to communicate.
However, the court declined to alter the existing week-about parenting schedule, finding insufficient evidence to change the status quo pending an assessment by the Office of the Children's Lawyer.
No costs were awarded.