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… mother was involved with illegal drugs. Defendant did not comply with court-ordered services and advised the Division … wish to exercise visitation with either child until he had completed services and could visit unsupervised. As a … October 2013. He never saw his younger son and refused to comply with paternity testing, denying he was the father of …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) initiated a complaint against John after concerns of physical abuse of … were dropped. When confronted with Charlie and Mary's disclosures of physical discipline, John asserted he would use … The PAI revealed John had an elevated score on the paranoia subscale; meaning he tends to be suspicious and …
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… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … were arbitrarily imposed. J.I. is a sex offender subject to community supervision for life (CSL). In 2003, he pled … programs, and slimming.com, a website offering weight-loss counseling. In response, J.I.’s parole officer barred …
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… because of his own regular alcohol use. The psychologist recommended Cathy undergo regular, random screening for … by defendants' grandparents while with Nyah. The Division closed the case two years later—on December 12, 2016. On … dismissed the TRO on the same day. Defendants were given separate weekly supervised visits with the children. In …
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… judge erred in finding P.G. was properly served with the complaint, that the judge erred in finding the Division of … a random urine screen which revealed she and her live-in paramour, N.H., "were either on strong painkillers such as … right is a more egregious deprivation than the father's loss of his right to be present at the hearing. This right …
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… rights to Andrea over a period of six nonsequential days, commencing on December 11, 2018 and ending on 1 We use a … T.S. argues that the Division's failure to forthrightly disclose this material conflict of interest violated her right … T.S.'s constitutional right to parent her daughter became paramount. Under these circumstances, we are left with only …
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… rights to Andrea over a period of six nonsequential days, commencing on December 11, 2018 and ending on 1 We use a … T.S. argues that the Division's failure to forthrightly disclose this material conflict of interest violated her right … T.S.'s constitutional right to parent her daughter became paramount. Under these circumstances, we are left with only …
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… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … were arbitrarily imposed. J.I. is a sex offender subject to community supervision for life (CSL). In 2003, he pled … programs, and slimming.com, a website offering weight-loss counseling. In response, J.I.’s parole officer barred …
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… judge erred in finding P.G. was properly served with the complaint, that the judge erred in finding the Division of … a random urine screen which revealed she and her live-in paramour, N.H., "were either on strong painkillers such as … right is a more egregious deprivation than the father's loss of his right to be present at the hearing. This right …
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… because of his own regular alcohol use. The psychologist recommended Cathy undergo regular, random screening for … by defendants' grandparents while with Nyah. The Division closed the case two years later—on December 12, 2016. On … dismissed the TRO on the same day. Defendants were given separate weekly supervised visits with the children. In …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) initiated a complaint against John after concerns of physical abuse of … were dropped. When confronted with Charlie and Mary's disclosures of physical discipline, John asserted he would use … The PAI revealed John had an elevated score on the paranoia subscale; meaning he tends to be suspicious and …
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… the family preservation services and asked both parents to complete psychological evaluations. Following their … Dr. Loving diagnosed Thomas with "Intermittent Explosive Disorder," which he described as "a pattern of poorly … notion[s] [of] stability and permanency for the child are paramount"). Neither Jennifer nor Thomas have demonstrated …
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… the family preservation services and asked both parents to complete psychological evaluations. Following their … Dr. Loving diagnosed Thomas with "Intermittent Explosive Disorder," which he described as "a pattern of poorly … notion[s] [of] stability and permanency for the child are paramount"). Neither Jennifer nor Thomas have demonstrated …
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… dropped into . . . [a] chute," causing "an electrical explosion." The Social Security Administration (SSA) deemed him … just lock himself up" to "work[ on] . . . his workers' comp[ensation] case, his personal injury case, and that was … considering he suffered from "severe manic episodes" and paranoia during the marriage. Plaintiff feared Ann "might …
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… dropped into . . . [a] chute," causing "an electrical explosion." The Social Security Administration (SSA) deemed him … just lock himself up" to "work[ on] . . . his workers' comp[ensation] case, his personal injury case, and that was … considering he suffered from "severe manic episodes" and paranoia during the marriage. Plaintiff feared Ann "might …
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… dropped into . . . [a] chute," causing "an electrical explosion." The Social Security Administration (SSA) deemed him … just lock himself up" to "work[ on] . . . his workers' comp[ensation] case, his personal injury case, and that was … considering he suffered from "severe manic episodes" and paranoia during the marriage. Plaintiff feared Ann "might …
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… educational records, and witness testimony, not disclosed to the trial court, undermine confidence in the trial … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his [or her] resource family parents … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… she underwent surgery to repair a heart valve, and suffered complications when the surgeon lacerated her phrenic nerve. … got into an argument with T.C., and R.G., who was K.C.'s paramour, punched M.S. in the face. The Division placed M.S. … missed thirteen counseling appointments and the provider closed its case. During the latter half of 2016, M.S. only …
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… educational records, and witness testimony, not disclosed to the trial court, undermine confidence in the trial … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his [or her] resource family parents … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… she underwent surgery to repair a heart valve, and suffered complications when the surgeon lacerated her phrenic nerve. … got into an argument with T.C., and R.G., who was K.C.'s paramour, punched M.S. in the face. The Division placed M.S. … missed thirteen counseling appointments and the provider closed its case. During the latter half of 2016, M.S. only …