The respondent brought a motion to add the biological father of one of the children as a party to a motion to change a separation agreement.
The respondent sought to have the biological father contribute to child support.
The applicant opposed the motion, arguing that a separate application would be required to seek contribution from a biological parent.
The court dismissed the respondent's motion, finding that the procedures for a motion to change do not permit the addition of a new party, and that the existence of the biological father does not constitute a material change in circumstances between the original parties to the separation agreement.