The court considered a motion for temporary parenting time between Bryce Alexander MacDonald and Kara Michelle Harris regarding their son, Brayden.
The parents had a prior agreement about parenting time and transportation, which the mother later refused to follow.
The court found that the agreement, while not a binding domestic contract under the Family Law Act, reflected the parties’ intentions and should be respected unless contrary to the child’s best interests.
The court determined that the mother’s unilateral actions and refusal to facilitate the father’s parenting time were not in Brayden’s best interests.
A temporary order was made granting the father parenting time for three weekends each month, joint decision-making, and specific arrangements for sports and transportation.