The parties brought cross-motions for interim relief in a family law proceeding.
The applicant mother sought interim spousal support, imputation of income to the respondent, and financial disclosure regarding the respondent's rental properties.
The respondent father sought to impute income to the applicant, occupation rent, unrestricted access to the matrimonial home, a vocational assessment of the applicant, and shared decision-making authority.
The court ordered the respondent to pay interim spousal support of $2,413 per month, declining to impute income to the applicant who had been a stay-at-home mother since 2007.
The court ordered the respondent to provide appraisals for his 15 rental properties and bank statements.
The respondent's requests for occupation rent and unrestricted access to the home were dismissed.
The court varied the interim parenting order to grant primary residence and decision-making responsibility to the applicant, while increasing the respondent's parenting time.