Adam Prewer and Aaron Frank's case law update focuses on family law issues, emphasizing the need for swift judicial intervention in complex decision-making responsibility and parental alienation cases. Mental health considerations are increasingly significant, influencing decision-making responsibility and parenting decisions and underscoring the necessity for comprehensive evaluations to ensure children’s best interests. Courts are prioritizing parenting orders for adult children with disabilities, reflecting a growing recognition of their unique needs and rights. Allegations of family violence are taken seriously, significantly impacting decision-making responsibility determinations and reinforcing the judiciary’s commitment to protecting vulnerable family members. Early intervention in parental alienation cases is crucial to preventing long-term emotional harm to children, highlighting the need for proactive legal measures. Recent decisions also address grandparent access rights, recognizing their positive impact on a child’s emotional development. Recognizing that foreign divorces are becoming more common, decision-making responsibility and financial arrangements are affected in cross-border family disputes. Additionally, courts address financial considerations such as imputing income and occupation rent and ensuring fair decision-making responsibility and support arrangements outcomes.