The applicant mother brought a motion, and the respondent father brought a cross-motion, regarding where their two 10-year-old children would spend the upcoming weekend.
Both parents had committed the children to attending separate, simultaneous family weddings in different cities.
The court noted the conflict arose from the parents' ongoing inability to communicate effectively.
Finding no perfect solution, the court ordered a compromise: the parenting schedule was altered to allow the daughter to attend the maternal uncle's wedding with the applicant, while the son remained with the respondent to attend the paternal cousin's wedding.
No costs were awarded.