The parties separated after an eight-and-a-half-year relationship during which they had one child via in vitro fertilization.
The applicant mother sought sole decision-making and primary residence, citing the respondent father's family violence, coercive control, and inability to co-parent.
The respondent sought joint or sole decision-making and shared parenting time.
The court found that the respondent had engaged in family violence and coercive control, and that his hostility toward the applicant undermined his ability to co-parent.
Relying on the evidence and a section 30 assessment, the court awarded sole decision-making and primary residence to the applicant, with specified unsupervised parenting time for the respondent.