The mother brought a motion for summary judgment on custody, access, and child support issues.
The court applied the two-stage test from Hryniak v. Mauldin and determined that while genuine issues existed requiring trial, these could be resolved through a mini-trial process with oral evidence.
The court granted sole custody to the mother, ordered supervised access for the father, and imputed income to the father for child support purposes based on findings of intentional underemployment and non-disclosure of earnings.