This is a child protection trial following the apprehension of two children from their parents' care.
The parties agreed to findings under the Child and Family Services Act based on substandard home conditions and parental conflict.
The central issue was disposition: which parent should have care and control of the children subject to supervision.
The court found that the father had successfully remediated his deficits through parenting programs and consistent implementation of learned strategies, while the mother continued to struggle with attention deficits, anxiety, stress, and decision-making capacity.
The court placed the children in the father's care and control subject to supervision, with specific terms addressing monitoring, computer use, relationship disclosure, and parental counselling.