The mother brought a motion for summary judgment seeking sole decision-making responsibility and primary residence of the parties' two children, as well as child support.
The father requested an adjournment, claiming he had been in Africa for health reasons and questioning his paternity of one child.
The court partially denied the adjournment, proceeding with the parenting issues but adjourning the child support claims.
Finding no genuine issue requiring a trial, the court granted the mother sole decision-making responsibility and primary residence, noting she had been the primary caregiver and the father had not seen the children in over three years.