In this family law trial, the father sought sole decision-making and primary residence for both children, and child support.
The mother sought sole decision-making and primary residence for the younger child, K, and child support.
The court found the father's credibility strained due to inconsistencies, his refusal to cooperate, and his engagement in various forms of family violence.
The court determined the mother was more child-focused and better able to meet K's needs.
Consequently, the court granted the mother sole decision-making responsibility and primary residence for K. Child support for the older child (D) was terminated as he was not pursuing full-time education.
The father's income was imputed to minimum wage, and he was ordered to pay child support for K based on this imputed income.
Arrears were fixed at zero, balancing the parties' financial responsibilities.
The decision also set out specific parenting time for the father, travel arrangements, and a proportionate sharing of section 7 expenses.