Question: I need a reasonable compromise based on this case. There's a part I couldn't get in the picture so I'll add it here. Owen wants

I need a reasonable compromise based on this case. There's a part I couldn't get in the picture so I'll add it here. "Owen wants to stay in the matrimonial home in Stoney Creek. He does not to move with the child. He claims that Madison is rarely home. In addition Owen wants the child to live with him full-time. He will allow his ex spouse to have a child one weekend per month he feels that you can't be a good parent without Globetrotting around and sharing a hotel room with whomever Owen is prepared to allow reasonable access to his child during the week when his ex spouse is not busy doing business. In addition, he is seeking child support payments of $2000 per month and spousal support payments of $5000 a month. Owen also feels that Madison's investments after marriage should be split equally. Therefore Jeff would be entitled to another hundred $50,000 oh and will use this money to pay off debts and return to school for computer training. Owen would like to retain ownership of the cottage in his name after all, he claims that he has done all the repairs and maintenance on the cottage himself and his ex spouse is too busy to enjoy the cottage with her child."

I need a reasonable compromise based on this case. There's a partI couldn't get in the picture so I'll add it here. "Owen

The Wife n married to Owen for 5 years, but they L Madison is about to end her marriage. She has bee . the petitioner is seeking the divorce [5 -_,-have been separated for the past year. The reason marriage breakdown. before marriage, which included rental property and \"Madison has previous investments, tments is $300 000. She would like to mutual funds. The total of these pre-marriage inves ' retain the full value of these assets for herself, since she feels that she obtained these "assets before the marriage. During the course of the marriage, She has contributed another $75 000 to RRSP investments. Recently, Madison invested in a condo in Burlington, along with a business associate. The value of the condo is $500 000. Madison, and the business associate rent out the condo for $2000 per month. The couple own 2 vehicles, a 2011 Nissan Altima that Owen drives valued at $4000. Madison drives a 2020 BMW valued at . $75,000. Madison and her husband, Owen have a 2-year-old child. Owen has spent the past 2 years at home raising the child, at least during the week. Owen's previous business venture, a restaurant, was unsuccessful due to Covid, and Madison is paying off the $75 000 of debts that Owen has accumulated from the failed business. Madison feels that Owen is too \"lazy\" to look for a real full-time job. Therefore, he is raising the child, with much guidance from Madison and her mother, while he runs his \"errands.\" Owen does work part time on weekends as an Uber driver. This job provides Owen with some personal spending money, which he needlessly spends on his video game addiction. Madison pays all of the household bills. She earns $250 000 a year as a corporate lawyer. The family lives in a $750 000 home in Stoney Creek. The couple also owns a cottage in Haliburton, valued at $500 000. Although Madison works in Oakville, her job requires some frequent traveling (approx. 2 weeks per month). Madison's Proposed Settlement Madison is prepared to sell the matrimonial home and share any net equity (approx. $300 000) with Madison. Additionally, Madison is willing to make a one time $75 000 contribution to Owen to allow him to become selfsufficient. In return, Madison would retain ownership of the cottage. Madison wants custody of the child, who will live with a hired inhome nanny. Madison feels that Owen is not a good influence on their child, due to his laziness, poor work habits and video game addiction. Madison is prepared to allow Owen to spend every other weekend with their child, and to have access once during the week. The Husband Owen is furious. He feels that he has stayed at home and raised a child to pave the way for Madison's success. He has spent the last 2 years at home raising their child, while his wife i; globetrotting around the world with whomever on so called business. Owen has not been able to look for work; raising his child is a full-time job. The child seems to bond quite well with the father and Owen does not want to break this bond. )wen's Proposed Settlement illiii II | . | _ _ . . .7 __ .__. ._.-...._., ...s \"mm. is a nun-time JOD. ihe child seems to bond quite well l with the father and Owen does not want to break this bond. Owen '5 Proposed Settlement Owen wants to stay in the matrimonial home in Stoney Creek. He does not to move with the child. He claims that Madison is rarely home. In addition, Owen wants the child to live with him full time. He will allow his ex-spouse to have the child one weekend per month. He feels that you can't be a good parent while giobetrotting around and sharing a hotel room with whomever. Owen is prepared to allow reasonable access to his child during the week when his ex-spouse is not busy doing \"business." In addition, he is seeking child support payments of $2000 per month and spousal support payments of $5000 a month. Owen also feels that Madison's investments after marriage should be split equally, therefore Jeff would be entitled to another $150 000+. Owen will use this money to pay off debts and . return to school for computer training. Owen would like to retain ownership of the cottage l lhis name. After all, he Claims that he has done all the repairs and maintenance'on the cottage himself, and his exAspouse is too busy to enjoy the cottage With her child. Enter the discussion

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