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… and Hope owned a marital home on Carlos Drive and a commercial property on Little Falls Road, both in Fairfield. … personal[,] and mixed, wheresoever situated, of which I may die seized or possessed or to which I may be entitled at the … of this [w]ill. Should . . . [defendant] predecease me, or die as a direct result of the same disaster, epidemic[,] or …
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… behavior continued and that he had been involuntarily committed to Ocean Medical Hospital. The Division … defendant's participation in IOP treatment as "marginally compliant." In October 2018, she was evicted for nonpayment … discharged from five different treatment programs due to noncompliance. She was in jail from June 26 to July 25, 2019 …
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… removal of Zoe occurred. The Division then filed a complaint for custody, which the court granted. Tanya sought … evaluation with Joseph D. Salerno, Psy.D., in which he recommended substance abuse treatment, therapy, and a … Tanya. Tanya also failed to cooperate with the Division to complete an application for Division of Developmental …
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… they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … father. On August 28, 2012, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause for care and supervision … On January 18, 2013, the Division filed an amended verified complaint for custody under Title Nine. The court granted …
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… concerns about defendants ' parenting. Amelia was told to complete a urine screen. Later that day, Amelia called the … with Avery, Jr. The Center for Family Services (CFS) recommended an intensive out-patient program (IOP). Amelia … to random drug testing the following month but failed to comply. After his birth the following month, Alex tested …
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… daughter, A.S. (Anne).2 Nancy alleges the trial judge committed a number of errors which deprived her of due … different burdens of proof, and all for different remedies." Id. at 105 (citing Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. … judge properly concluded that Nancy's continued, unremedied, and chronic mental health issues continued to pose a …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Michael Antoniewicz in his comprehensive and thoughtful one-hundred-page written … disorder. However, Sue refused to seek the treatment recommended by the Division's medical evaluators. The … information, the Division had difficulty finding and communicating with him about the litigation. Additionally, …
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… behavior continued and that he had been involuntarily committed to Ocean Medical Hospital. The Division … defendant's participation in IOP treatment as "marginally compliant." In October 2018, she was evicted for nonpayment … discharged from five different treatment programs due to noncompliance. She was in jail from June 26 to July 25, 2019 …
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… they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … father. On August 28, 2012, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause for care and supervision … On January 18, 2013, the Division filed an amended verified complaint for custody under Title Nine. The court granted …
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… concerns about defendants ' parenting. Amelia was told to complete a urine screen. Later that day, Amelia called the … with Avery, Jr. The Center for Family Services (CFS) recommended an intensive out-patient program (IOP). Amelia … to random drug testing the following month but failed to comply. After his birth the following month, Alex tested …
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… daughter, A.S. (Anne).2 Nancy alleges the trial judge committed a number of errors which deprived her of due … different burdens of proof, and all for different remedies." Id. at 105 (citing Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. … judge properly concluded that Nancy's continued, unremedied, and chronic mental health issues continued to pose a …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Michael Antoniewicz in his comprehensive and thoughtful one-hundred-page written … disorder. However, Sue refused to seek the treatment recommended by the Division's medical evaluators. The … information, the Division had difficulty finding and communicating with him about the litigation. Additionally, …
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… removal of Zoe occurred. The Division then filed a complaint for custody, which the court granted. Tanya sought … evaluation with Joseph D. Salerno, Psy.D., in which he recommended substance abuse treatment, therapy, and a … Tanya. Tanya also failed to cooperate with the Division to complete an application for Division of Developmental …
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… At the time of Jack's birth, defendant was incarcerated for committing domestic violence against Pearl while she was … declined to cooperate with the Division and failed to communicate with his appointed trial counsel. He refused to … to take the test and sign the refusal form. At a subsequent compliance review hearing, defendant declined to explain why …
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… visitation from May 13, 2014, to August 2014, and completed parenting classes in October 2014, his connection … of the time. He became impatient during some evaluations, complaining that they took too long, or that he had better … the welfare of a child. He was required, in order to overcome the presumption against any award of custody to him, to …
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… in the sum of $21,000 per year for a period of six years, commencing August 1, 2012. At issue here is Subsection … Order executed by the parties on May 18, 2012. Article IV comprehensively and meticulously describes the custodial and … opposing defendant's application and seeking to compel defendant to pay his fair share of the child's …
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… the State of New Jersey . . . ." Based on the court's accompanying written decision, it appears this requirement was … to permit Dana, then seventeen, to travel to Detroit, unaccompanied by another adult, to visit a friend. A May 2013 … exercise of discretion, the grant of appropriate remedies available under Rule 5:3-7(a). Affirmed in part and …
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… to terms of an initial order entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in August 2015, the … and relief related to the cost of the therapist and communication between the parties.2 The judge conducted a … regarding H.D.'s educational and medical needs and her commitment to his well-being. She recounted that defendant …
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… the State of New Jersey . . . ." Based on the court's accompanying written decision, it appears this requirement was … to permit Dana, then seventeen, to travel to Detroit, unaccompanied by another adult, to visit a friend. A May 2013 … exercise of discretion, the grant of appropriate remedies available under Rule 5:3-7(a). Affirmed in part and …
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… visitation from May 13, 2014, to August 2014, and completed parenting classes in October 2014, his connection … of the time. He became impatient during some evaluations, complaining that they took too long, or that he had better … the welfare of a child. He was required, in order to overcome the presumption against any award of custody to him, to …