The respondent mother brought an urgent motion seeking an order that the applicant father's parenting time be supervised, alleging he failed to comply with random drug testing requirements under their Minutes of Settlement.
The father had only taken two tests, one of which showed trace amounts of cocaine, which his addiction physician argued could be from environmental exposure.
The court declined to order supervised parenting time, finding no evidence of actual problems with the father's care of the child, but incorporated the Minutes into a temporary order with stricter weekly drug testing requirements.