This 8-day trial concerned parenting and child support for the parties' 5-year-old son.
Key issues included the parenting schedule, travel restrictions, relocation restrictions, holiday parenting time, decision-making authority, and imputation of income for child support.
The court ordered a shared 2-2-5-5 parenting schedule, prioritizing the applicant's work schedule.
The respondent was restricted from international travel with the child without the applicant's consent, and the applicant was granted possession of the child's passport.
Restrictions were also placed on future residential moves and school changes for both parties.
Decision-making for medical/health was made joint with the respondent having final say in case of disagreement, and for education was joint with the applicant having final say.
The court imputed income to the respondent for child support purposes, finding her intentionally under-employed.