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… in Judge Walls, Jr.'s decision. We add the following comments. A trial court's decision to terminate parental … rights under Title 30, unless the Division proves with competent, case-specific evidence that the marijuana usage … and enduring emotional or psychological harm to the child." Compare L. 2015, c. 82, §3 with L. 2021, c. 154, §9. The …
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… that John was using cocaine and stated that he had committed acts of domestic violence against her and … the issues that led to her removal have been officially remedied at this point. When asked whether it seemed like any of those issues would be remedied in the foreseeable future, Blocker stated that she …
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… the children[.]" The judge said that any failure to comply with this provision could result in the dismissal of … are usually insufficient. Faucett, 411 N.J. Super. at 128; compare with Mackowski, 317 N.J. Super. at 10 (parent's … interests of the children or other equitable principles compel the judge to decide the motion without the parties …
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… one of the child's grandmothers, and required Walter to complete substance abuse treatment with negative alcohol … after he consistently tested negative for alcohol. He completed a substance abuse program at New Pathway, but … Walter submitted to a substance abuse evaluation and was recommended for outpatient substance abuse treatment for "mild …
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… good. On October 5, 2016, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … circumstances that led to the filing of the guardianship complaint, which began with the emergency removal of C.A. in … much of her testimony as "scattered and disjointed," and "completely nonsensical" at times. Next, the judge carefully …
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… in Judge Walls, Jr.'s decision. We add the following comments. A trial court's decision to terminate parental … rights under Title 30, unless the Division proves with competent, case-specific evidence that the marijuana usage … and enduring emotional or psychological harm to the child." Compare L. 2015, c. 82, §3 with L. 2021, c. 154, §9. The …
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… presence of M.P. On October 17, 2022, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking care and supervision of … the child. In the following months, Mother was minimally compliant with court- ordered urine and hair follicle drug … and cocaine. Mother's substance abuse evaluation recommended treatment with Solstice Counseling and Wellness …
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… The MSA's provisions continued to govern pending the completion of arbitration.5 Subsequent to their divorce, the … change of living arrangements and the parties' household incomes." In her motion, plaintiff noted Jane lived with her … defendant agreed his employer provided a car as part of his compensation package, and this in-kind benefit should be …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … Cheryl for inpatient substance abuse treatment, which she completed in February 2019. Upon her discharge, Cheryl was … that Celia supervise Cheryl's contact with Mason. Cheryl complied with the safety protection plan and the plan was …
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… and cabinets, and the home had only one mattress. After completing its investigation, the Division determined that … of both children ha[d] been established," and filed a complaint for care and supervision "for the protection and … impairing his ability to parent. However, he refused to complete the required written portion of the evaluation and …
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… by Judge William R. DeLorenzo, Jr. in his August 20, 2018 comprehensive ninety-seven page decision and in his oral … and pervasive developmental disorders and had difficulty complying with her psychiatric treatment regimens. At that … advised that Terry was not taking her medication, was not compliant with 6 A-0035-18T3 treatment, and had a long …
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… "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … and crack/cocaine use disorders. Defendant was initially recommended for outpatient drug treatment that was later … managing children's behavior and expected compliance and obedience from the children beyond what is reasonably expected. …
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… and cabinets, and the home had only one mattress. After completing its investigation, the Division determined that … of both children ha[d] been established," and filed a complaint for care and supervision "for the protection and … impairing his ability to parent. However, he refused to complete the required written portion of the evaluation and …
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… by Judge William R. DeLorenzo, Jr. in his August 20, 2018 comprehensive ninety-seven page decision and in his oral … and pervasive developmental disorders and had difficulty complying with her psychiatric treatment regimens. At that … advised that Terry was not taking her medication, was not compliant with 6 A-0035-18T3 treatment, and had a long …
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… "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … and crack/cocaine use disorders. Defendant was initially recommended for outpatient drug treatment that was later … managing children's behavior and expected compliance and obedience from the children beyond what is reasonably expected. …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … Cheryl for inpatient substance abuse treatment, which she completed in February 2019. Upon her discharge, Cheryl was … that Celia supervise Cheryl's contact with Mason. Cheryl complied with the safety protection plan and the plan was …
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… as are just." R. 4:50-1. Plaintiff Mary Jo Lamb filed a complaint alleging she loaned defendants Flutura Saiti and … Saiti on August 10, 2013, attached as an exhibit to the complaint. The note states that "I Flutura Saiti owe Mary Jo … no mention of Safet Saiti at all. In count three of the complaint, plaintiff alleged that "[o]n or about August 10, …
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… as are just." R. 4:50-1. Plaintiff Mary Jo Lamb filed a complaint alleging she loaned defendants Flutura Saiti and … Saiti on August 10, 2013, attached as an exhibit to the complaint. The note states that "I Flutura Saiti owe Mary Jo … no mention of Safet Saiti at all. In count three of the complaint, plaintiff alleged that "[o]n or about August 10, …
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… custody and placed with plaintiff based on expert recommendations provided in the FN litigation. As a result, … FN order was entered dismissing the Title 9 portion of the complaint but continued the FN proceeding for care and … order, "whether reached by consent or adjudication, embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 …
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… 2016 and although defendant was properly served with the complaint, he did not answer or otherwise formally respond … and by 2018, he was suffering from several physical maladies, including tremors, thyroid disease, neck pain, carpel … affecting custody in place, it is presumed it 'embodies the best interests determination' and 13 A-0955-21 …