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… prison term. Defendant appealed and argued the following points: I. THE CSAAS TESTIMONY OF DR. TASKA WAS … OF A MANIFESTLY EXCESSIVE SENTENCE. Perceiving the case as one decided "largely on the credibility of defendant and the … that despite the abuse, she continued with her schedule of visits to her father and his family, and acted normally, …
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… prison term. Defendant appealed and argued the following points: I. THE CSAAS TESTIMONY OF DR. TASKA WAS … OF A MANIFESTLY EXCESSIVE SENTENCE. Perceiving the case as one decided "largely on the credibility of defendant and the … that despite the abuse, she continued with her schedule of visits to her father and his family, and acted normally, …
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY Order of In-House Counsel Ineligibility for CLE Noncompliance The Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal … mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirement for one or more of the compliance-reporting years from 2011 …
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… for substance abuse and psychological assessments. R.H. completed a substance abuse evaluation with a provider, who … been since. The Division facilitated biweekly supervised visits for the parents with Nick. The parents sporadically … hospitalizations due to not caring for her mental health. Nonetheless, the provider recommended housing services to …
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… for substance abuse and psychological assessments. R.H. completed a substance abuse evaluation with a provider, who … been since. The Division facilitated biweekly supervised visits for the parents with Nick. The parents sporadically … hospitalizations due to not caring for her mental health. Nonetheless, the provider recommended housing services to …
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… of involvement leading to its filing of the guardianship complaint in June 2019 and beyond, the Division deployed a … Each parent violated court orders relating to supervised visitation and orders intended to protect the children from … N.S. nor C.V. was able to safely parent the children alone or as a couple and the children had been harmed by the …
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… of involvement leading to its filing of the guardianship complaint in June 2019 and beyond, the Division deployed a … Each parent violated court orders relating to supervised visitation and orders intended to protect the children from … N.S. nor C.V. was able to safely parent the children alone or as a couple and the children had been harmed by the …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0939-15T2 JENNIFER L. BONELLI, n/k/a JENNIFER L. MURRAY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … dated September 22, 2015, denying the application. In the accompanying statement of reasons, the court pointed out that … facie case must include a proposal for the other parent's visitation. Ibid. The parent who opposes the application …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0939-15T2 JENNIFER L. BONELLI, n/k/a JENNIFER L. MURRAY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … dated September 22, 2015, denying the application. In the accompanying statement of reasons, the court pointed out that … facie case must include a proposal for the other parent's visitation. Ibid. The parent who opposes the application …
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… from Devin; Stephanie; Division employees; a Division visitation provider; a social worker from the hospital where Ava was born; and experts, one qualified "in the field of 2 We are advised Ava's … with the child. [Ibid.] The Court clarified "[t]wo further points concerning the consent requirement." Ibid. First, …
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… from Devin; Stephanie; Division employees; a Division visitation provider; a social worker from the hospital where Ava was born; and experts, one qualified "in the field of 2 We are advised Ava's … with the child. [Ibid.] The Court clarified "[t]wo further points concerning the consent requirement." Ibid. First, …
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… caseworker, testified that K.W.'s failure to abide by the visitation order allowed defendant, who was still using … 3 Defendant tested positive for opiates and methadone at this court appearance. 6 A-2620-18T2 defendant told … his grandmother's home." In making this argument, defendant points to a single sentence in the lengthy portion of the …
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… caseworker, testified that K.W.'s failure to abide by the visitation order allowed defendant, who was still using … 3 Defendant tested positive for opiates and methadone at this court appearance. 6 A-2620-18T2 defendant told … his grandmother's home." In making this argument, defendant points to a single sentence in the lengthy portion of the …
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… Monaghan, LLC, attorneys for respondent (Kristin Stoop Pallonetti, on the brief). PER CURIAM 1 We use initials to refer … decisions. In 2011, defendant moved for custody, to become the parent of primary residence, and to remove C.K. … evaluation"; and then have "[t]herapeutic [s]upervised" visitation with C.K. Defendant's completion of the ordered …
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… Monaghan, LLC, attorneys for respondent (Kristin Stoop Pallonetti, on the brief). PER CURIAM 1 We use initials to refer … decisions. In 2011, defendant moved for custody, to become the parent of primary residence, and to remove C.K. … evaluation"; and then have "[t]herapeutic [s]upervised" visitation with C.K. Defendant's completion of the ordered …
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… of the Courts PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE … Friday, May 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the commissioners meeting room on the second floor of the Passaic County … Other activities, beginning Monday, May 6, include school visits, a career day, job fairs, and health and wellness …
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… Family Part following a fact-finding hearing concluding she committed abuse or neglect of her daughter B.W. (Barbara).1 … way of background, when the Division filed its complaint, none of E.W.'s children were in her care. In 2008, the trial … that between 2009 and 2015, E.W. was offered supervised visitation with her children. She explained E.W. displayed …
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… Family Part following a fact-finding hearing concluding she committed abuse or neglect of her daughter B.W. (Barbara).1 … way of background, when the Division filed its complaint, none of E.W.'s children were in her care. In 2008, the trial … that between 2009 and 2015, E.W. was offered supervised visitation with her children. She explained E.W. displayed …
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… TESTIFYING EXPERTS, AND THEIR OPINIONS AND DIAGNOSES ERRONEOUSLY ADOPTED BY THE COURT UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF DR. … that the Division offered the service, that the service was complied with"; instead, the [trial] court accepted the … BE REVERSED BECAUSE [THE DIVISION]'S EFFORTS IN BLOCKING VISITATION RECOMMENDED BY ITS OWN PROVIDER WERE PATENTLY …
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… TESTIFYING EXPERTS, AND THEIR OPINIONS AND DIAGNOSES ERRONEOUSLY ADOPTED BY THE COURT UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF DR. … that the Division offered the service, that the service was complied with"; instead, the [trial] court accepted the … BE REVERSED BECAUSE [THE DIVISION]'S EFFORTS IN BLOCKING VISITATION RECOMMENDED BY ITS OWN PROVIDER WERE PATENTLY …