The parties brought competing motions regarding parenting time and decision-making for their two young children.
The mother sought to restrict the father's parenting time based on allegations of physical abuse, which the Children's Aid Society could not verify.
The court found the father's evidence more credible, dismissed the mother's motions, and granted the father unsupervised parenting time according to a previously agreed-upon schedule, along with shared decision-making responsibility.
Both parties' requests for a police enforcement clause were dismissed.