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… was denied, without prejudice, to allow defendant to become more involved in his son's life. The 2018 application … Thereafter, on September 20, 2018, plaintiff filed a pro se complaint pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:52-1 for a name change. At … was denied, the judge gave defendant an opportunity to become more involved in their son's life. However, "[s]ince …
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… a scale, and cash from one room, and a handgun from a closet. They also arrested McCoy, alleging that the drugs, … The jury acquitted McCoy of possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39–4.1(a), a … a gun nor was she aware of any drugs in her home. McCoy's paramour testified that she never saw McCoy with drugs or a …
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… mother struggles with severe alcohol abuse, and refused to complete services. Judge Nora J. Grimbergen conducted this … entered the April 26, 2018 orders, and likewise rendered a comprehensive opinion. We affirm on each appeal. I. … appeal. 6 A-2848-17T1 Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… a scale, and cash from one room, and a handgun from a closet. They also arrested McCoy, alleging that the drugs, … The jury acquitted McCoy of possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39–4.1(a), a … a gun nor was she aware of any drugs in her home. McCoy's paramour testified that she never saw McCoy with drugs or a …
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… was denied, without prejudice, to allow defendant to become more involved in his son's life. The 2018 application … Thereafter, on September 20, 2018, plaintiff filed a pro se complaint pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:52-1 for a name change. At … was denied, the judge gave defendant an opportunity to become more involved in their son's life. However, "[s]ince …
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… decisions. In 2011, defendant moved for custody, to become the parent of primary residence, and to remove C.K. … the judge stated that from "the court's perspective, the paramount issue [wa]s safety of the child, best interests of … of a GAL report. The judge ordered the GAL "to more closely examine the concerns, interview the parties who …
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… from school without excuse. Additionally, police found drug paraphernalia in the car and Lucy's home. The second removal … home. On October 5, 2020, the Division filed a verified complaint for the care and custody of the children. The … on her view that adoption would provide the children with closure and security, whereas KLG would leave the children …
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… from school without excuse. Additionally, police found drug paraphernalia in the car and Lucy's home. The second removal … home. On October 5, 2020, the Division filed a verified complaint for the care and custody of the children. The … on her view that adoption would provide the children with closure and security, whereas KLG would leave the children …
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… post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2011, but did not comply with the recommended treatment and self-medicates … provisions of the prior order were continued. On three separate occasions in November 2013, defendant did not attend … wish to duplicate services. Therefore, Catholic Charities closed defendant's case. Defendant began outpatient substance …
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… legal principles, and his findings are amply supported by competent credible evidence. Therefore, we affirm. I. Neil … hydrops, and bilateral profound sensory neural hearing loss, causing him to spend several weeks in the hospital. … resource parents. III. Neil received cochlear implants in separate surgeries in May 2019. That month, Meg notified the …
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… custody or parenting-time issues. Those issues will also become moot as to Jay in July 2025, when he becomes eighteen … testified Helen had kept her distance, but they became closer once Denise reassured her, she was going to take care … treatment, she had left him twice prior to their ultimate separation. Helen similarly testified when Jerome was fighting …
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… post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2011, but did not comply with the recommended treatment and self-medicates … provisions of the prior order were continued. On three separate occasions in November 2013, defendant did not attend … wish to duplicate services. Therefore, Catholic Charities closed defendant's case. Defendant began outpatient substance …
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… legal principles, and his findings are amply supported by competent credible evidence. Therefore, we affirm. I. Neil … hydrops, and bilateral profound sensory neural hearing loss, causing him to spend several weeks in the hospital. … resource parents. III. Neil received cochlear implants in separate surgeries in May 2019. That month, Meg notified the …
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… custody or parenting-time issues. Those issues will also become moot as to Jay in July 2025, when he becomes eighteen … testified Helen had kept her distance, but they became closer once Denise reassured her, she was going to take care … treatment, she had left him twice prior to their ultimate separation. Helen similarly testified when Jerome was fighting …
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… that Jan had been involuntarily hospitalized for manic and paranoid behavior. The Division implemented a safety plan … the Division reinstituted the safety plan and filed a complaint. The Family Part granted the Division care and … Court notes that indigent parents facing either temporary loss of custody or permanent termination of their parental …
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… meet once with plaintiff and defendant, and render a recommendation on parenting time. As the judge later noted, … presented with a chronic anxiety disorder involving both separation anxiety and social anxiety disorder. He opined that … information supplied by both parents, "other adults with close relationships with the child, . . . documentary …
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… removal of Zoe occurred. The Division then filed a complaint for custody, which the court granted. Tanya sought … Tanya was complying with treatment, but CCC would not disclose any information. She was later able to confirm Tanya's … entire life in Gloria 's care, he found that if she were separated it would likely cause "lasting psychological …
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… of Harold. Tiffany and Harold were reunited because she was complying with treatment, but the reunification was … Tiffany physical custody on the condition she remain at and complete the mommy-and- me program and attend a … date. Richard tested positive for opiates again on three separate occasions in October 2016 and November 2016, …
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… of December 10, 2017, J.E. informed the Division he would come to the hospital. However, he did not arrive when he … to leave his job to care for Rose. Additionally, J.E. disclosed he was "between addresses," living at his girlfriend's … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… (M-R) appeals from an August 26, 2019 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which challenged the … in the Margate zoning plan. 7 A-0572-19T1 Following the close of the testimony, the chair of the Board, Richard … of [the] property[.]" Greenway Dev. Co., Inc. v. Borough of Paramus, 163 N.J. 546, 553 (2000) (quoting Pinkowski v. Twp. …