The court considered an application for summary judgment in a family law matter involving decision-making responsibility, parenting time, child support, and related relief.
The applicant mother sought sole decision-making for the child, supervised parenting time for the respondent, and other orders.
The court granted summary judgment on several issues, including sole decision-making, primary residence, child support, and communication through a third party, but found genuine issues requiring trial on others, such as the change of the child’s surname, s. 7 expenses, and a restraining order.
The court set out the legal framework for summary judgment and restraining orders, and awarded costs on a partial indemnity basis.