The parties were involved in a high-conflict custody dispute over their two children.
The mother, who previously had primary care, unilaterally moved the children to another city and repeatedly breached access orders.
The father sought sole custody.
The court found the mother to be unreasonable, volatile, and unable to foster a relationship between the children and their father.
The court rejected the Office of the Children's Lawyer's recommendation that the mother retain sole custody, finding the father and his fiancé would provide better stability.
The father was awarded sole custody, and the mother was granted specified access and ordered to pay child support.