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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven E. Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief). NOT FOR … she has lived since she was seven months old. Defendant's paramour, by her own account, has a "learning disability," … proposed caretaker for O.H., who has special needs. In her comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the …
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… A-4273-16T3 reasons set forth in Judge Stephen Bernstein's comprehensive oral decision rendered on May 4, 2017. We will … in Judge Bernstein's decision. We add only the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the Division's first contact with defendant …
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… A-4273-16T3 reasons set forth in Judge Stephen Bernstein's comprehensive oral decision rendered on May 4, 2017. We will … in Judge Bernstein's decision. We add only the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the Division's first contact with defendant …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven E. Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief). NOT FOR … she has lived since she was seven months old. Defendant's paramour, by her own account, has a "learning disability," … proposed caretaker for O.H., who has special needs. In her comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the …
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… to offer suggestions about customer service, or to file a complaint about your experience with the court. [insert … court rule or statute. Court User Responsibilities Before coming to court, court users should: • comply with court orders; • seek the assistance of a lawyer …
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… Middlesex County, Docket No. FG-12-0076-14. Adrienne Kalosieh, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for appellant … for the reasons stated by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral opinion of June 30, 2015. The trial … which, during the Division's involvement, she obtained and completed in-patient treatment at Eva's Village. At the …
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… A.V., C.V., JO.B., K.B., and A.B.1 At the time this matter commenced in March 2017, her children ranged in age from two … 223 N.J. 166, 189 (2015). A child need not be "actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect" for a … working together to prevent any similar incidents in the future, these post-incident measures, while laudable, do not …
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… is at the heart of this case. Defendant is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. She has been hospitalized on … custody of her daughters. Despite five months of medication compliance, she was unable to work, or maintain suitable … impediment to her ability to function as a parent in the future. He opined that she was "unable or unwilling to …
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… rights to her daughter. The genesis of the guardianship complaint filed against defendant by the Division of Child … substance abuse problems. Division caseworker Jessica Ceballos testified at length about the mental health services … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… guidance, and stability. He opined that even if Bill committed to change, it would likely take him "at least a … be at high risk of suffering severe and enduring harm if separated from their resource parents. Gina Cordelle, the … foreseeable that he would be able to parent his sons in the future; services were provided to help him reunify with his …
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… so the children would have their own bedrooms. She disclosed she was still trying to change from the midnight shift … she was working the day shift, had adequate living accommodations, and secured school and daycare arrangements … judge further found North Carolina was the proper forum for future litigation, including Toni's pending visitation …
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… substances, such as drugs, intoxicants, or related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical … offender information one year after custodial term's completion). However, we decline to dismiss the appeal as … 180 days of administrative segregation, ninety days' loss of commutation time, permanent loss of contact visits, …
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… guidance, and stability. He opined that even if Bill committed to change, it would likely take him "at least a … be at high risk of suffering severe and enduring harm if separated from their resource parents. Gina Cordelle, the … foreseeable that he would be able to parent his sons in the future; services were provided to help him reunify with his …
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… rights to her daughter. The genesis of the guardianship complaint filed against defendant by the Division of Child … substance abuse problems. Division caseworker Jessica Ceballos testified at length about the mental health services … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… Middlesex County, Docket No. FG-12-0076-14. Adrienne Kalosieh, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for appellant … for the reasons stated by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral opinion of June 30, 2015. The trial … which, during the Division's involvement, she obtained and completed in-patient treatment at Eva's Village. At the …
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… substances, such as drugs, intoxicants, or related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical … offender information one year after custodial term's completion). However, we decline to dismiss the appeal as … 180 days of administrative segregation, ninety days' loss of commutation time, permanent loss of contact visits, …
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… so the children would have their own bedrooms. She disclosed she was still trying to change from the midnight shift … she was working the day shift, had adequate living accommodations, and secured school and daycare arrangements … judge further found North Carolina was the proper forum for future litigation, including Toni's pending visitation …
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… A.V., C.V., JO.B., K.B., and A.B.1 At the time this matter commenced in March 2017, her children ranged in age from two … 223 N.J. 166, 189 (2015). A child need not be "actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect" for a … working together to prevent any similar incidents in the future, these post-incident measures, while laudable, do not …
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… is at the heart of this case. Defendant is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. She has been hospitalized on … custody of her daughters. Despite five months of medication compliance, she was unable to work, or maintain suitable … impediment to her ability to function as a parent in the future. He opined that she was "unable or unwilling to …
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… Office of Attorney Ethics How to File a Complaint Against an Attorney New Jersey Judiciary For more … is located, you will be connected to the district ethics committee secretary to request an attorney grievance form. … to someone filing a grievance. If you believe you have lost money over the matter, it cannot be recovered through …