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… herself to the hospital because she was feeling anxious and paranoid. The hospital staff member advised the Division … few days after the hospital incident, the Division filed a complaint for temporary custody of the children. The trial … introduced as evidence, Judge Lois Lipton rendered a comprehensive oral decision, finding defendant abused or …
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… a Seaside Heights motel. Her placement was conditioned on compliance with a service plan in which she agreed to … to inform the coordinator at her SAI/BHI program, which closed its file as a result. Shortly thereafter, on May 1, … terminated A.P.'s benefits claiming that A.P. failed to comply with the terms of the service plan. A.P. appealed the …
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… a summary judgment order dismissing her premises liability complaint against defendant Saker ShopRites, improperly pled … inspections or addressing spills. Defendant's full-time loss prevention specialist testified at his deposition that … 213 N.J. 463, 478 (2013); Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Applying those …
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… Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FG-02-0047-20. Adrienne Kalosieh, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause … harm to the children. By contrast, Dr. Katz opined that separating the children from their maternal grandmother would … children's best opportunity for a healthy upbringing with a competent, nurturing caretaker was if they stayed in the …
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… two buildings. The back of the ticket includes "officer's comments" where the officer wrote: "X street pumphouse 153 … [Drive][.]" This appeal followed. Because this matter comes to us under unusual circumstances, we requested oral …
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… left foot on the landing. According to plaintiff, the door closed "very fast," striking and injuring the back of her … with the door. 3 A-1745-20 Plaintiff asserted in her complaint that defendants negligently maintained the door … 237 N.J. 516, 529 (2019). Thus, we consider "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… Dalton's thoughtful oral opinion. We add the following comments. On August 1, 2019, plaintiff obtained a temporary … the past three weeks[,]" "defendant drinks to excess and becomes violent[,]" and "defendant will throw household items … alcohol evaluation, maintain support of the household, and complete a domestic violence batterer's abuse counseling …
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… Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FG-02-0047-20. Adrienne Kalosieh, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause … harm to the children. By contrast, Dr. Katz opined that separating the children from their maternal grandmother would … children's best opportunity for a healthy upbringing with a competent, nurturing caretaker was if they stayed in the …
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… motion on March 5, 2021. In the written findings accompanying her order, the judge explained that plaintiff … the judge's thorough findings. We add the following brief comments. The scope of our review of the Family Part's order … to the judge's legal conclusions, Manalapan Realty v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995), "we 'should …
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… appeals the denial of its motion to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint, which seeks a declaratory judgment that … the trial judge. And, although the claims asserted in the complaint have yet to be adjudicated, Rule 2:2-3(a) requires … an approved alternative new home warranty security plan in compliance with N.J.A.C. 5:25-4.1,1 to become effective on …
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… plaintiff "mostly" credible,2 and concluded defendant had committed the predicate acts of assault and terroristic … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … Am., 65 N.J. 474, 484 (1974)). If the court finds defendant committed a predicate act of domestic violence, then the …
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… condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … a court "need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." In re … him when [he] had cried. Dr. Espana testified that it is comforting for a child to see [his or her] mother after …
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… POINT II. [DIVISION]'S FAILURE TO ASSIST [YOLANDA] IN BECOMING DOCUMENTED WHILE AN UNDOCUMENTED CHILD IN … WHEN [YOLANDA] HAS NEVER HAD THE ABILITY TO TIMELY COMPLY WITH 5 A-1658-19T2 [DIVISION]'S REQUIREMENTS AND WHEN … Jonathan's life. Our review of the record reveals a more complicated picture, which includes defendant's history of …
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… Yvette, arguing the trial judge relied on the inadmissible complex diagnoses rendered by non-testifying experts in … with his mother. Defendant and the children's mother were separated and going through a divorce. She lived in another … risk of harm as to Joey. Defendant shot two people at close range following a heated argument, killing one of them, …
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… a Seaside Heights motel. Her placement was conditioned on compliance with a service plan in which she agreed to … to inform the coordinator at her SAI/BHI program, which closed its file as a result. Shortly thereafter, on May 1, … terminated A.P.'s benefits claiming that A.P. failed to comply with the terms of the service plan. A.P. appealed the …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOAN BEDRIN … Division of Taxation’s motion to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice for lack of subject-matter … protested a denial of her claim for a New Jersey Earned Income Tax Credit. The motion is unopposed. For the reasons …
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… 9:6-8.21 to -8.82. 4 A-3408-19 child, Drew. The Division closed its file on Terry, with her living in an apartment with her three children and continuing community health treatment in place. However, by March 2018, … performed an emergency removal and placed the children in separate resource homes. At the time of the trial, all three …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3605-19 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. J.N.P., Defendant-Appellant. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF J.J-A.P., minor. …
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… herself to the hospital because she was feeling anxious and paranoid. The hospital staff member advised the Division … few days after the hospital incident, the Division filed a complaint for temporary custody of the children. The trial … introduced as evidence, Judge Lois Lipton rendered a comprehensive oral decision, finding defendant abused or …
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… and Permanency (Division) to withdraw its Title 9 complaint, based on the Division's administrative finding … In each of these cases, the defendant parent temporarily lost custody of a child due to unfitness, and the child was … was present. A.A. did not deny that he kept heroin and drug paraphernalia in the house, but he denied that it was …