Vibert v. Dimoulas
Annotate this CaseMother and Father, who were never married, were the parents of two minor children. Mother filed a complaint seeking a determination of parental rights and responsibilities. The court ultimately awarded sole parental rights and responsibilities and primary residence to Mother with rights of contact to Father. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding (1) the court did not commit clear error in its factual findings or abuse its discretion in its ultimate conclusion; and (2) the court did not abuse its discretion by requiring Father to participate in a psychological examination before having any contact with his children.
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