The applicant father sought sole custody of the parties' two young children.
The respondent mother had made repeated, unsubstantiated allegations of sexual and physical abuse against the father, leading to numerous investigations by police and child protection agencies, all of which were closed without charges.
The court-appointed assessor and multiple therapists testified that the children suffered from disorganized attachment and were being harmed by the mother's fixed, delusional belief that the father was dangerous.
The court found that the mother's conduct was alienating and contrary to the children's best interests.
Sole custody was awarded to the father immediately, with the mother's access suspended pending further review and therapy.