The parties separated in 2019 after a 19-year marriage.
The mother sought sole decision-making responsibility, child support, and an equalization payment, while the father sought joint decision-making, equal parenting time, and spousal support.
The court found that the father had engaged in coercive control and family violence, making joint decision-making impossible, and awarded sole decision-making to the mother.
The court maintained the existing parenting schedule, ordered the father to pay retroactive and ongoing child support, and dismissed his claim for spousal support.
The father was also ordered to pay an equalization payment of $178,615.79, along with reimbursements for joint expenses and a penalty for failing to disclose his pension valuation.