The applicant sought divorce, custody, child support, and an order for the respondent to sell jointly owned property in Quebec to satisfy child support arrears.
The court dismissed the divorce claim due to lack of jurisdiction, as neither spouse met the one-year residency requirement under the Divorce Act.
The court granted sole custody to the applicant and ordered the respondent to make a lump sum child support payment equal to the respondent's share of the equity in the Quebec property.
However, the court declined to make an in personam order compelling the respondent to sell the Quebec property, finding it could not supervise the execution of such an order in a foreign jurisdiction, despite having in personam jurisdiction over the respondent for child support.
Costs were awarded to the applicant, reflecting mixed success.