The father brought motions concerning parenting time, decision-making responsibilities, child support, and spousal support for the child of the relationship.
The mother opposed and made various allegations against the father, including family violence and substance abuse, which were largely discredited by police and Children's Aid Society reports.
The court granted the father unsupervised parenting time and ordered shared day-to-day decision-making, with major decisions to be made jointly in urgent issues.
Child support was calculated based on the father's income, and arrears were determined with a reduced repayment rate.
The mother's claim for temporary spousal support was dismissed, as the court found the parties were not in a "relationship of some permanence" due to a lack of economic interdependence, despite having a child together.