The parties separated in 2021 and the applicant father sought primary residence of their twin children, child support, and resolution of property issues.
The children's relationship with the respondent mother had deteriorated, leading them to move in with the applicant.
Following a section 30 assessment and considering the children's strong preferences, the court ordered that the children continue to reside primarily with the applicant.
The respondent was ordered to pay child support and a proportionate share of section 7 expenses.
The court also held that the applicant's pension would be divided at source, excluded a property held in trust for the applicant's brother from net family property, and denied the applicant's claim for occupation rent.