The trial concerned decision-making responsibilities, parenting time, and child support for the parties' child.
The mother had unilaterally removed the child from the jurisdiction to Florida, violating a prior court order.
The court found the father to be a credible witness capable of providing stability, while the mother was found not credible, impulsive, and lacking judgment, particularly regarding the child's education and relationship with the father.
The court granted the father primary residence and sole decision-making authority, with the mother having alternate weekend parenting time, contingent on providing government documents.
The claim for spousal support was dismissed, and child support issues were deferred for further submissions.