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… ANY RULING EMANATING FROM THIS RELIANCE SHOULD BE REVERSED. [POINT III] THERE IS NOT SUFFICIENT, CREDIBLE … the reasons set forth by Judge Francine I. Axelrad in her comprehensive oral decision rendered after a four-day trial … was given multiple access to intervention, but she was noncompliant." Defendant's present arguments that the Division …
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… to those children, as well as to B.L.-V. (Becky) born after commencement of the guardianship action.1 Having … not a party to the appeal. 4 A-3769-16T1 By early 2016, however, the couple was back together, and Donna was working … injuries to Katie's chest and ribs were likely caused by compression of her rib cage, but he concluded the injuries …
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… we vacate and remand. Defendant is the mother of Caleb, Maddie, and Jack.2 This case commenced on October 26, 2012, when defendant, pregnant with … demonstrates these efforts had very limited success. However, defendant did successfully complete parenting classes …
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… and ordered her parents to attend hospital trainings and comply with Family Preservation Services (FPS) in-home services. Further, the Division ordered D.S.-R. to complete a substance abuse evaluation. Due to her ongoing … and remained in the hospital. 4 A-2701-22 The Division never substantiated a finding of neglect due to abandonment …
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… contained in the judge's opinion. We add the following comments. I. Alex was born in January 2012 and Grace in … sister her vagina." He reported defendant made him feel uncomfortable because she "would describe his penis to her … lived with the family and had cared for the children for several years. E.W. is known to the children as "Auntie E." …
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… of the child. . . . [Plaintiff] shall have parenting time every Friday at 6:00 p.m. to Sunday at 6:00 p.m. The parties … borne equally by the parties. . . . . 2.3 The parties shall communicate with each other on a regular basis concerning … . . . other documentation of like . . . character that may come into their possession. . . . Schools shall be 3 …
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… We affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive written opinion of Judge Arnold L. Natali, Jr. … stay in the hospital. D.M.K. denied she used cocaine. However, DCPP received information from the New Brunswick … while Emily and Anna were present. D.M.K. did not complete a required psychological evaluation and her drug …
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… the marital home. On December 21, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. 1 We use initials to protect the … to them by plaintiff's parents. After plaintiff filed his complaint in this action, he filed a domestic violence … and stated that she sees the two children "a little bit every day"; that she does not provide defendant with any …
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… of the divorce, plaintiff Marta Nina earned an annual income of approximately $95,000 while defendant earned … procedure in excess of $100 must be agreed upon in advance. Every three months, the parties agreed to provide receipts … [c]ourt shall issue an [o]rder by which [defendant] shall become responsible to pay child support pursuant to the …
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… parties represent two factions of the organization who are competing for control and frequently seek judicial … in this appeal were founding members of the mosque and comprised the initial board of directors. The defendants not … to support the amount requested. The judge concluded, however, AKC's and Husaeen's proofs were sufficient to …
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… of the child. . . . [Plaintiff] shall have parenting time every Friday at 6:00 p.m. to Sunday at 6:00 p.m. The parties … borne equally by the parties. . . . . 2.3 The parties shall communicate with each other on a regular basis concerning … . . . other documentation of like . . . character that may come into their possession. . . . Schools shall be 3 …
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… the marital home. On December 21, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. 1 We use initials to protect the … to them by plaintiff's parents. After plaintiff filed his complaint in this action, he filed a domestic violence … and stated that she sees the two children "a little bit every day"; that she does not provide defendant with any …
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… We affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive written opinion of Judge Arnold L. Natali, Jr. … stay in the hospital. D.M.K. denied she used cocaine. However, DCPP received information from the New Brunswick … while Emily and Anna were present. D.M.K. did not complete a required psychological evaluation and her drug …
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… of the divorce, plaintiff Marta Nina earned an annual income of approximately $95,000 while defendant earned … procedure in excess of $100 must be agreed upon in advance. Every three months, the parties agreed to provide receipts … [c]ourt shall issue an [o]rder by which [defendant] shall become responsible to pay child support pursuant to the …
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… parties represent two factions of the organization who are competing for control and frequently seek judicial … in this appeal were founding members of the mosque and comprised the initial board of directors. The defendants not … to support the amount requested. The judge concluded, however, AKC's and Husaeen's proofs were sufficient to …
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… contained in the judge's opinion. We add the following comments. I. Alex was born in January 2012 and Grace in … sister her vagina." He reported defendant made him feel uncomfortable because she "would describe his penis to her … lived with the family and had cared for the children for several years. E.W. is known to the children as "Auntie E." …
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… 5:3-3 … Medical, Mental Health, and Social Experts. … Whenever the court, in its discretion, concludes that … evaluations to arrive at their view of the child's best interests, regardless of who engages them. They should … to appraise the value of any property or to report and recommend as to any other issue, and may further order any …