The mother sought permission to move the primary residence of the parties' eight-year-old child to Michigan to live with her fiancé.
The father opposed the move and brought a motion to change the existing parenting schedule to expand his parenting time and adjust child support.
The mother also sought a declaration that the father is a vexatious litigant.
The court found that the proposed move constituted a material change in circumstances but concluded that relocating to Michigan was not in the child's best interests, as it would disrupt the child's strong bonds with the father and extended family in Ontario.
The court dismissed the mother's request to relocate, dismissed the vexatious litigant claim, and adjusted the parenting schedule and section 7 expenses.