The parties separated and the mother relocated to Stoney Creek for employment, seeking to move the children to Milton.
Both parents brought motions for interim custody and primary residence.
The court applied the test for interim mobility, finding the mother failed to establish compelling reasons that moving the children from their established community, schools, and routines in Port Elgin was in their best interests.
The court ordered interim joint custody with the children's primary residence to be with the father in Port Elgin, and granted the mother liberal access.