The applicant mother sought sole custody, child support, retroactive child support, and the right to obtain passports and travel with the children without the respondent father's consent.
The parties agreed on sole custody and ongoing child support based on the father's 2014 income.
The court denied the mother's request for unrestricted travel mobility due to concerns about safeguarding the father's access.
Given the father's limited past involvement and history, the court ordered a graduated access schedule starting with six months of supervised access.
The court also awarded retroactive child support of $10,276 for the period after the father obtained higher-paying employment, but declined to order contribution to extraordinary expenses as premature.