The mother brought a motion seeking various interim parenting orders, including joint decision-making and an order compelling the 14-year-old daughter to attend reconciliation counselling.
The father sought primary care of both children in accordance with their views and preferences.
The court dismissed the mother's request for interim decision-making and reconciliation counselling, finding no evidence of parental alienation and respecting the mature minor daughter's capacity to refuse treatment.
The court ordered that the daughter's parenting time with the mother be at the daughter's discretion, and established a specified parenting schedule for the son with primary residence to the father.