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… Division to make reasonable efforts to assist a parent overcome those deficiencies that led to his or her child's … the judge's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. … Gordon his drug of choice was marijuana, but claimed he had last used such drug in 2012; however, the father also …
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… Argued March 15, 2017 - Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Carroll and Gooden Brown. On appeal from Superior … agreed with defendant's argument and dismissed plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice as a matter of law. The judge found … medical condition: Our final impression as of the last visit on 03/10/2014 was status post corneal foreign …
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… owns a lot in Alexandria Township (township) on which is a commercial building and a large parking lot. In August 2015, … throughout the day. Also adjacent to DRT's parking lot is a fuel oil company where tractor-trailers pull into the … the words "shall include" is not to limit but amplify the classification to which it applies). Therefore, ordinance …
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… the extensive factual findings articulated in Judge Brown's comprehensive oral decision. We provide a summary of the … poor hygiene, sporadic school attendance, and Dorothy's non-compliance with the Division's individual therapy and … foster care, with custody, everything kind of just comes to a screeching halt at 18-years-old." Cusumano also …
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… 28, 2018 order, which prohibits defendant from having any communications with two of her children, and remand for … the children. The order also allowed the parties to communicate telephonically "in the case of a true medical … In addition, the order allowed defendant to have Skype communications with the children and deferred the decisions …
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… its inception. On September 27, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a temporary restraining … support, and other relief. She alleged defendant committed an act of domestic violence on September 11, 2016. … 112 (App. Div. 2006), the court first found defendant had committed a predicate act of harassment as defined by …
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… to plead to the robbery or weapons offenses [he] did not commit," his attorney "just continually told [him] to plead … pending [trial,]" during which time his attorney "did not come to see [him] in the jail," and "refused to discuss … plea bargain; and (4) whether withdrawal would result in unfair prejudice to the State or unfair advantage to the …
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… CURIAM Virginia J. Ogborne died testate in March 2019. Her last will and testament, executed on January 11, 2016, left … a caveat to the will, David—who was named executor—filed a complaint and order to show cause (OSC) in a summary action … Ibid. If the decedent was strong-willed, managed her own affairs, her own finances, and was otherwise mentally …
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… order denying her motion to dismiss the custody matter commenced by plaintiff, P.H., the father of the parties' … See N.J.S.A. 2A:34-66(a). In any event, New Jersey had become an inconvenient forum. See N.J.S.A. 2A:34-71. We … dispute many aspects of their relationship, including competing 1 We utilize initials because of allegations of …
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… the extensive factual findings articulated in Judge Brown's comprehensive oral decision. We provide a summary of the … poor hygiene, sporadic school attendance, and Dorothy's non-compliance with the Division's individual therapy and … foster care, with custody, everything kind of just comes to a screeching halt at 18-years-old." Cusumano also …
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… to consent to her treatment. The Division then filed a complaint for emergent custody, care and supervision of … sending Mary back to Florida and defendants because it was commencing an investigation due to concerns identified in a … in the entirety of the trial court proceedings. Lastly, we address Randy's contention that his counsel was …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency filed a guardianship complaint against Mae seeking to terminate her parental … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … health status and her admitted abuse of marijuana, "the last thing she should rely on is marijuana." The judge …
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… CURIAM Virginia J. Ogborne died testate in March 2019. Her last will and testament, executed on January 11, 2016, left … a caveat to the will, David—who was named executor—filed a complaint and order to show cause (OSC) in a summary action … Ibid. If the decedent was strong-willed, managed her own affairs, her own finances, and was otherwise mentally …
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… its inception. On September 27, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking a temporary restraining … support, and other relief. She alleged defendant committed an act of domestic violence on September 11, 2016. … 112 (App. Div. 2006), the court first found defendant had committed a predicate act of harassment as defined by …
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… Argued March 15, 2017 - Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Carroll and Gooden Brown. On appeal from Superior … agreed with defendant's argument and dismissed plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice as a matter of law. The judge found … medical condition: Our final impression as of the last visit on 03/10/2014 was status post corneal foreign …
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… order denying her motion to dismiss the custody matter commenced by plaintiff, P.H., the father of the parties' … See N.J.S.A. 2A:34-66(a). In any event, New Jersey had become an inconvenient forum. See N.J.S.A. 2A:34-71. We … dispute many aspects of their relationship, including competing 1 We utilize initials because of allegations of …
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… 28, 2018 order, which prohibits defendant from having any communications with two of her children, and remand for … the children. The order also allowed the parties to communicate telephonically "in the case of a true medical … In addition, the order allowed defendant to have Skype communications with the children and deferred the decisions …
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… owns a lot in Alexandria Township (township) on which is a commercial building and a large parking lot. In August 2015, … throughout the day. Also adjacent to DRT's parking lot is a fuel oil company where tractor-trailers pull into the … the words "shall include" is not to limit but amplify the classification to which it applies). Therefore, ordinance …
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… to plead to the robbery or weapons offenses [he] did not commit," his attorney "just continually told [him] to plead … pending [trial,]" during which time his attorney "did not come to see [him] in the jail," and "refused to discuss … plea bargain; and (4) whether withdrawal would result in unfair prejudice to the State or unfair advantage to the …
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… Division to make reasonable efforts to assist a parent overcome those deficiencies that led to his or her child's … the judge's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. … Gordon his drug of choice was marijuana, but claimed he had last used such drug in 2012; however, the father also …