The applicant father brought a motion for temporary orders requiring the respondent mother to ensure their 6-year-old child attends school and extra-curricular activities consistently during her parenting time.
The father also sought orders regarding the child's passport renewal and social media postings.
The mother opposed the motion, arguing the child was struggling with the shared parenting arrangement and needed more time with her, and requested the appointment of the Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL).
The court found that the parents' high conflict was negatively impacting the child and that consistent attendance at school and activities was in the child's best interests.
The court granted the father's requests regarding school, activities, and the passport, but declined to restrict the mother's social media use.
The court also requested the involvement of the OCL.