Following a short marriage ending in separation, the parties resolved to an equal parenting schedule but disputed principal residence, decision-making structure, child support, spousal support, and equalization.
The court held that both homes should be treated as the children's principal residence and left major disputes to parental consultation rather than mandating a dispute-resolution process.
Applying offset child support under s. 9 of the Guidelines, the court fixed support based on annual incomes of $82,000 and $12,000.
The applicant was awarded retroactive and time-limited spousal support, along with partial equalization and a transfer of the family law value of her interest in the respondent's pension.