The applicant mother brought a motion seeking various orders, including final parenting, travel documents, and permission to travel with the children.
The respondent father, who appeared self-represented and filed no materials, did not object to the parenting or travel requests, provided he was not ordered to pay costs.
The court granted the applicant's requests for travel permission and the ability to obtain travel documents for the children without the respondent's consent.
It also continued a previous temporary order granting the applicant sole parenting and decision-making responsibility.
Other requests were dismissed without prejudice, and the respondent was ordered to pay $750 in costs to the applicant.