The parties separated after a short marriage and had one child.
The mother moved to Trenton and initially denied the father access, while the father remained in Kingston.
The father sought joint custody and for the child's primary residence to be in Kingston, while the mother sought sole custody and to remain in Trenton.
The court ordered joint custody, finding that the mother's actions created the communication difficulties and that the father was a capable parent.
The court ordered the child's residence to be in Kingston with an alternating weekly schedule, and dismissed the mother's claims for an equalization payment and occupation rent.