The father brought a Motion to Change seeking primary care, sole decision-making responsibility, and child support.
The mother sought changes to travel consent, holiday schedules, and retroactive child support.
The court found no material change in circumstances regarding the week-to-week shared parenting schedule and dismissed the father's request for primary care.
However, the court found a material change regarding decision-making, ordering joint decision-making instead of the mother having final authority.
The court also permitted both parents to travel internationally without the other's consent, terminated a police enforcement order, and imputed income to both parties due to underemployment and lack of disclosure, ordering the father to pay retroactive and ongoing child support.