The applicant sought to expand his parenting time with the two children of the marriage.
The respondent opposed, arguing no material change in circumstances and raising concerns about the applicant's alleged substance abuse.
The court found several compelling material changes, including the children becoming school-aged, an incident exposing children to adult conflict, and the applicant's changed work schedule.
The court granted an expansion of parenting time, implementing a graduated schedule leading to overnight visits, and ordered the applicant to undergo drug and alcohol testing.