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… concerns about defendants ' parenting. Amelia was told to complete a urine screen. Later that day, Amelia called the … The police reported that "[f]ive full bags of heroin, paraphernalia/contraband and several prescription[] bottles … FORESEEABLE SHE WOULD BE ABLE TO PARENT THEM IN THE FUTURE. D. THE JUDGMENT CANNOT BE AFFIRMED BECAUSE THE …
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… the parents of R.A. (Richard), born in 2004.1 The parties separated in December 2008, and after a contentious period … the DV proceedings. However, a subsequent domestic violence complaint 1 We use initials and pseudonyms to maintain the … November 2013 order imposing preconditions on defendant's future applications for parenting time. Plaintiff submitted …
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… concerns about defendants ' parenting. Amelia was told to complete a urine screen. Later that day, Amelia called the … The police reported that "[f]ive full bags of heroin, paraphernalia/contraband and several prescription[] bottles … FORESEEABLE SHE WOULD BE ABLE TO PARENT THEM IN THE FUTURE. D. THE JUDGMENT CANNOT BE AFFIRMED BECAUSE THE …
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… New Jersey Judiciary Superior Court Clerk’s Office Foreclosure Mediation Checklist Submission Date s DOCKET NO: F – … for each wage earner totaling one current month of income. List of recurring monthly expenses - signed and dated. … child support, please provide a copy of your divorce/separation decree and a copy of the court order with the …
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… order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … 3. Notwithstanding those issues, and that she had recently lost her job as a security guard, the apartment in which she … (1999). These boys' need for stability and permanency is paramount, and long-term foster care does not provide that …
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… same reasons expressed by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive written decision dated February 14, 2018. As … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … to adopt Dina. Mark Singer, Ed.D., testified Dina has a close relationship with her aunt and her husband and views …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. For these and other reasons, … minimize her parenting problems in Florida; presented "with paranoid and 6 A-3191-17T4 suspicious tendencies"; …
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… was returned to the mother as the child elected to live closer to school, which meant a return to that home. The … type, in early 2018. She also had a prior diagnosis of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also …
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… drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement … would not be able to adequately parent in the foreseeable future. He believed Jasmine and Piper would not suffer harm …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Steven Edward Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Gurbir S. Grewal, … CHILDREN, WHERE HE PARTICIPATED IN MULTIPLE EVALUATIONS, COMPLETED SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS AND TREATMENT, AND … services to facilitate reunification because it did not recommend mental health services. The judge recognized that …
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… was returned to the mother as the child elected to live closer to school, which meant a return to that home. The … type, in early 2018. She also had a prior diagnosis of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also …
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… CN 10193 page 1 of 5 The CPR Board Initial Review Recommendation to the Judge form (CN 11355) must be used for … Safety -- ASFA requires that a child's safety be the paramount concern when a child is placed outside of his or … cared for by a relative; (2) the division has documented a compelling reason why termination of parental rights would …
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… order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … 3. Notwithstanding those issues, and that she had recently lost her job as a security guard, the apartment in which she … (1999). These boys' need for stability and permanency is paramount, and long-term foster care does not provide that …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Steven Edward Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Gurbir S. Grewal, … CHILDREN, WHERE HE PARTICIPATED IN MULTIPLE EVALUATIONS, COMPLETED SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS AND TREATMENT, AND … services to facilitate reunification because it did not recommend mental health services. The judge recognized that …
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… same reasons expressed by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive written decision dated February 14, 2018. As … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … to adopt Dina. Mark Singer, Ed.D., testified Dina has a close relationship with her aunt and her husband and views …
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… drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement … would not be able to adequately parent in the foreseeable future. He believed Jasmine and Piper would not suffer harm …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. For these and other reasons, … minimize her parenting problems in Florida; presented "with paranoid and 6 A-3191-17T4 suspicious tendencies"; …
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… 2013, with the agency’s consent, J.E.V. and D.G.V. filed a complaint for adoption. The court entered an order … 9:3-37 to -56, are entitled to counsel under Article I, Paragraph 1 of the State Constitution. 1. The Adoption Act … for parents with little education to understand and refute. Id. at 30-31, 101 S. Ct. at 2161, 68 L. Ed. 2d at …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … as tenters, and to its worships and services does not foreclose a conclusion that plaintiff’s organizational purpose … so it read as follows: the exemption described in this paragraph of a building and land used for charitable …
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… substantially for the reasons given by the judge in his comprehensive oral opinion. I. We begin our discussion with … harm than good. The four prongs are not "discrete and separate," but "relate to and overlap with one another to … is not expected to significantly change in the foreseeable future. As such, her prognosis to become fit to parent and …