The applicant brought a motion to change prior custody and support orders seeking custody of two children, retroactive and prospective child support, and delivery of the children’s documentation.
The respondent opposed the motion and sought custody of the same children.
After reviewing extensive evidence, including credibility assessments, the court found the respondent to be a credible and responsible parent and expressed significant concerns about the applicant’s parenting abilities, mental health disclosure, and litigation conduct.
The court concluded that granting custody to the applicant would not be in the children’s best interests and awarded custody of the two children to the respondent.
The court also determined various historical child support obligations and section 7 expense allocations, resulting in a net payment owed by the respondent to the applicant.