The parties separated following incidents of family violence, including the respondent hitting their child and physically and sexually assaulting the applicant.
The applicant sought sole decision-making and supervised parenting time, while the respondent sought equal parenting time and joint decision-making.
The court found the applicant's evidence of family violence credible and ordered that the respondent's parenting time be supervised while inside the home, but permitted unsupervised time outside the home.
The applicant was granted sole decision-making responsibility and a permanent restraining order against the respondent.
The court also imputed rental income to the respondent for child support purposes and ordered him to pay an equalization payment and retroactive child support.