The parties, parents of two children, sought a determination on decision-making responsibility, holiday schedules, retroactive child support, and section 7 expenses following a high-conflict separation.
The court ordered that the respondent father have final decision-making responsibility for education, while the applicant mother have final decision-making responsibility for medical issues, including the authority to have the children vaccinated against Covid-19.
The court found the respondent did not meet the 40% shared custody threshold under section 9 of the Federal Child Support Guidelines and ordered him to pay $25,050 in retroactive child support.
Claims for section 7 expenses were largely dismissed due to a lack of consultation, though a small amount for tutoring was awarded.