The mother and father brought competing motions for interim parenting orders, child support, and a section 30 parenting assessment regarding their three children.
The family experienced high conflict post-separation, with the middle child refusing to sleep at the father's home due to anxiety.
The court dismissed the father's request for a section 30 assessment to avoid further delay and cost.
The court ordered a graduated parenting schedule to reintroduce the middle child to the father's home, maintained the existing schedules for the other two children, and ordered the father to pay offset interim child support.