The court heard multiple interim motions in a family law dispute between unmarried parents concerning temporary child support, spousal support, section 7 expenses, school selection, parenting time, and a request for a custody assessment.
The court fixed child support based on the father's estimated 2013 income and ordered interim spousal support within the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines range, while allocating section 7 expenses proportionately.
The court permitted the child to attend the school selected by the mother and ordered a modest increase in the father’s parenting time consistent with recommendations from the parties’ mediator.
The father's motion for a custody assessment under s. 30 of the Children’s Law Reform Act was dismissed, as the parties had already agreed to obtain expert input from their mediator if necessary.
Costs were denied on the basis that success on the motions was divided.