The applicant father brought a motion for increased and unsupervised parenting time with the parties' three-year-old child.
The respondent mother opposed the motion, alleging the father had substance abuse issues, posed a danger to the child, and that the child was immunocompromised and at risk due to COVID-19.
The court found the mother's evidence of substance abuse to be historical and vague, and noted the father had passed numerous drug and alcohol tests.
The court concluded the mother's restrictions were excessive and not in the child's best interests, granting the father's motion for unsupervised parenting time, including overnights, subject to continued breathalyzer testing at pick-up and drop-off.