This decision addresses outstanding issues following a contentious family law trial, specifically concerning child support calculation, parenting orders, and costs.
The court dismissed the applicant's attempt to re-litigate the child support offset calculation and section 7 expenses, finding no arithmetical errors and no new evidence.
It clarified parenting orders, incorporating some of the parties' agreed-upon terms and making mutual orders for activity attendance.
On costs, the court found the applicant was more successful on the critical issues of material change and sole decision-making authority, despite her offer to settle not meeting the Rule 18 criteria for substantial indemnity.
Considering the divided success and the unreasonable conduct of both parties, the court awarded the applicant partial indemnity costs of $40,000.00, inclusive of HST and disbursements, payable within twelve months.