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… a refrigerator, and had exposed wiring. Defendant was using buckets or going to a local church for 1 We use … regarding test -taking, or otherwise unwilling to endorse commonly endorsed items." The psychologist recommended defendant participate in a parenting group due to …
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… in bad faith, it should resolve the relocation motion using the best interests standard instead of the more lenient … Baures v. Lewis, 167 N.J. 91 (2001) for determining the outcome of contested relocation determinations pursuant to … allowing defendant scheduled visitation and regular communication with his daughters following the move. …
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… in bad faith, it should resolve the relocation motion using the best interests standard instead of the more lenient … Baures v. Lewis, 167 N.J. 91 (2001) for determining the outcome of contested relocation determinations pursuant to … allowing defendant scheduled visitation and regular communication with his daughters following the move. …
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… years. On October 16, 2012, the Division filed a verified complaint for the care and supervision of Nathan, Evan, and … the time of Nathan's death, Diane was home, but not supervising Nathan while he took a bath. The investigation revealed … an open alcoholic beverage. During her arrest, Diane made comments expressing thoughts of self-harm and was …
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… due to concerns over the children's safety and health, arising from Nina having been diagnosed with factitious … 4 A-3702-18T1 expressed by Judge Terence P. Flynn in his comprehensive and thorough sixty-page oral decision that he … medical providers regarding Nina's failure to secure recommend treatment for Haley. Haley's medical issues began in …
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… used drugs himself, and was emotionally and verbally abusing her. Based on this information, the social worker sent … two hours. The order also required both Rita and Richard to complete a substance abuse evaluation, a psychological … Laura's biological father. Richard stated that he would not comply with services until a paternity test was completed. …
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… due to concerns over the children's safety and health, arising from Nina having been diagnosed with factitious … 4 A-3702-18T1 expressed by Judge Terence P. Flynn in his comprehensive and thorough sixty-page oral decision that he … medical providers regarding Nina's failure to secure recommend treatment for Haley. Haley's medical issues began in …
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… years. On October 16, 2012, the Division filed a verified complaint for the care and supervision of Nathan, Evan, and … the time of Nathan's death, Diane was home, but not supervising Nathan while he took a bath. The investigation revealed … an open alcoholic beverage. During her arrest, Diane made comments expressing thoughts of self-harm and was …
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… used drugs himself, and was emotionally and verbally abusing her. Based on this information, the social worker sent … two hours. The order also required both Rita and Richard to complete a substance abuse evaluation, a psychological … Laura's biological father. Richard stated that he would not comply with services until a paternity test was completed. …
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… argued the cause for appellants (Salmon, Ricchezza, Singer & Turchi LLP, attorneys; Joseph A. Ricchezza and … appeal from the May 19, 2017 order denying their motion to compel arbitration in this personal injury suit brought by … for accidents causing injury unless [defendants] committed acts of gross negligence or willful and wanton …
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… deficit hyperactivity disorder. She admitted hearing voices commanding her to harm herself and she was not compliant with her prescribed medications. DCPP … gave birth to Z.R. in 2018. DCPP received a referral expressing concern that K.R. would be unable to care for Z.R. When …
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… argued the cause for appellants (Salmon, Ricchezza, Singer & Turchi LLP, attorneys; Joseph A. Ricchezza and … appeal from the May 19, 2017 order denying their motion to compel arbitration in this personal injury suit brought by … for accidents causing injury unless [defendants] committed acts of gross negligence or willful and wanton …
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… deficit hyperactivity disorder. She admitted hearing voices commanding her to harm herself and she was not compliant with her prescribed medications. DCPP … gave birth to Z.R. in 2018. DCPP received a referral expressing concern that K.R. would be unable to care for Z.R. When …
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… it would review the order if plaintiff successfully completed an inpatient treatment program. On July 22, 2016, … court. Plaintiff presented documentation indicating he had completed a ten-day drug rehabilitation program, and stated … the August 24, 2016 order determined nothing had changed since the July 22, 2016 order, and the August 26, 2016 order …
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… it would review the order if plaintiff successfully completed an inpatient treatment program. On July 22, 2016, … court. Plaintiff presented documentation indicating he had completed a ten-day drug rehabilitation program, and stated … the August 24, 2016 order determined nothing had changed since the July 22, 2016 order, and the August 26, 2016 order …
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… defendant placed the children at risk of harm by not addressing her mental health issues. After a one-day factfinding … from the Division's referrals. In its abuse or neglect complaint against defendant, the Division relied upon … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … The FG docket involves cases where the Division has filed a complaint to terminate parental rights and assume … parent, did not submit a legal memorandum discussing Robert's legal status as a parent and his standing to …
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… asserting that "the proceedings herein did not comply with the procedural requirements of N.J.S.A. … of a psychiatrist. Although the court ordered defendant to comply with these recommendations, she never did so. On … counsel, defendant did not object to the case progressing down this procedural path. On April 29, 2015, the …
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… asserting that "the proceedings herein did not comply with the procedural requirements of N.J.S.A. … of a psychiatrist. Although the court ordered defendant to comply with these recommendations, she never did so. On … counsel, defendant did not object to the case progressing down this procedural path. On April 29, 2015, the …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … The FG docket involves cases where the Division has filed a complaint to terminate parental rights and assume … parent, did not submit a legal memorandum discussing Robert's legal status as a parent and his standing to …