The parties separated after a six-year relationship during which they had three children.
The applicant father sought sole decision-making and primary residence, while the respondent mother sought equal shared parenting and joint decision-making.
The court found the respondent mother's evidence regarding her parenting time and work schedule unreliable.
The court ordered sole decision-making and primary residence to the applicant father, with a defined parenting schedule for the respondent mother.
The court also imputed income to the respondent mother for child support purposes and ordered retroactive and ongoing child support.
The respondent mother was awarded retroactive and lump sum spousal support, which was offset against her child support arrears.