The lack of cooperation between the parties, coupled with the father's disinterest in being actively involved in major decisions affecting the child's education and medical care, especially in light of the child's special needs, instead deferring to the mother to make such decisions, support the Referee's determination that granting the mother sole legal custody was in the child's best interest (see e.g. Matter of Jamel W. v Stacey J.,
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