The applicant father brought a contempt motion relating to the respondent mother's alleged failure to support the father's relationship with the parties' child following a prior custody decision establishing joint custody with the child’s primary residence with the mother.
The court found that both parents displayed ongoing animosity and engaged in conduct undermining the child’s relationship with the other parent.
Rather than making a finding of contempt, the court clarified and amended aspects of the prior order concerning holiday exchanges, weekend parenting time, communication between parent and child, travel arrangements between provinces, and the use of airline unaccompanied minor services.
The court emphasized the child’s best interests and the obligation of separated parents to facilitate the child’s relationship with the other parent.
The parties were invited to make written submissions on costs, with the court indicating that no costs order was likely given the conduct of both parties.