The Applicant, M.M.B., and Respondent, C.M.V., were involved in a motion to change child support and address parenting issues for their three children.
The Respondent sought a reduction in child support payments and repayment of overpaid support due to a change in the children's primary residence to his care.
The Applicant, self-represented, argued against the change, citing the Respondent's alleged bad faith conduct and her financial hardship.
The court found a material change in circumstances, determined that parental conduct was irrelevant to child support obligations, and ordered the Applicant to pay significant retroactive child support and ongoing monthly support to the Respondent, as the children were primarily residing with him.
The court also clarified s. 7 expenses and set a review date for future child support.