The parties brought urgent cross-motions prior to a case conference regarding parenting time and exclusive possession of the matrimonial home.
The father sought primary residence and supervised parenting time for the mother, alleging she engaged in irrational conduct including having him involuntarily admitted for psychiatric observation.
The mother sought primary residence and exclusive possession of the home.
The court dismissed the father's request for supervised parenting time, finding no risk of harm, and ordered a 2-2-3 equal parenting schedule on an interim interim basis.
The court granted the mother exclusive possession of the matrimonial home, noting the father's significantly higher income allowed him to secure alternate accommodation.