The parties, who agreed to joint custody of their nine-year-old son, proceeded to trial to resolve the parenting schedule during school holidays and issues regarding extracurricular activities.
The father works rotating shifts as a police officer, and the school-year schedule generally followed his days off.
The court ordered a summer schedule that accommodated the father's vacation picks while ensuring the child did not go more than nine days without seeing the other parent.
The court also established alternating schedules for major holidays and ordered that extracurricular activities, including ice hockey, require mutual consent if they impact both parents' time, with costs shared proportionately under section 7 of the Child Support Guidelines.