The parties separated when their child was six months old.
The mother relocated to Guelph with the child, while the father remained in Brampton.
At trial, the parties agreed the mother would have sole decision-making responsibility, leaving the father's parenting schedule and his request for a reduction in child support due to high access costs as the remaining issues.
The court considered the child's learning difficulties, the father's commute, and the recommendations of the Office of the Children's Lawyer.
The court ordered alternating weekend parenting time for the father from Friday after school to Sunday evening, plus a mid-week community visit in Guelph.
The father's request for a reduction in child support was dismissed.