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… evidence. Natalie also argues that the trial court committed error by admitting and 1 We use fictitious names … of the shelters discharged Natalie because she failed to comply with their rules. At one shelter, Natalie was cited … home. On May 30, 2014, after the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show, the court awarded custody of …
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… Judge Richard M. Freid entered the order and rendered a comprehensive forty-six page written opinion. Defendants … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … has consistently tested positive for PCP and has failed to complete any drug program. Dr. Kanen, the only expert to …
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… domestic violence in the household, the Division filed a complaint for custody of the four children living in the … of domestic violence if they reunited. The evaluation recommended substance abuse screening and psychotherapy for … of the domestic violence history. The evaluation also recommended a mental health evaluation of Allen in order to …
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… to the cleanliness of the home and the children, but FPS recommended more intensive services. In January 2012, the … resource homes. In August 2014, the CEC issued a report recommending that the Division pursue alternate placements for … with I.S. That same month, the CEC evaluated I.S. and recommended that she be included in D.B.'s visits with his …
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… him residential custody of the older son and that the court compel the parties to attend mediation to address college … determine college support in proportion to the parties' income. The motion further requested the court to modify child … granting defendant physical custody of the older son and compelling plaintiff to submit a CIS. The court also …
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… Permanency (DCPP) filed an order to show cause and verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 and N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 … supervised visitation. For the next year, Sam sporadically complied with the services he received. The substance abuse … evaluations and transportation assistance. Defendant complied with the services she received, which included …
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… evidence. Natalie also argues that the trial court committed error by admitting and 1 We use fictitious names … of the shelters discharged Natalie because she failed to comply with their rules. At one shelter, Natalie was cited … home. On May 30, 2014, after the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show, the court awarded custody of …
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… to the cleanliness of the home and the children, but FPS recommended more intensive services. In January 2012, the … resource homes. In August 2014, the CEC issued a report recommending that the Division pursue alternate placements for … with I.S. That same month, the CEC evaluated I.S. and recommended that she be included in D.B.'s visits with his …
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… domestic violence in the household, the Division filed a complaint for custody of the four children living in the … of domestic violence if they reunited. The evaluation recommended substance abuse screening and psychotherapy for … of the domestic violence history. The evaluation also recommended a mental health evaluation of Allen in order to …
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… him residential custody of the older son and that the court compel the parties to attend mediation to address college … determine college support in proportion to the parties' income. The motion further requested the court to modify child … granting defendant physical custody of the older son and compelling plaintiff to submit a CIS. The court also …
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… Permanency (DCPP) filed an order to show cause and verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 and N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 … supervised visitation. For the next year, Sam sporadically complied with the services he received. The substance abuse … evaluations and transportation assistance. Defendant complied with the services she received, which included …
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… Judge Richard M. Freid entered the order and rendered a comprehensive forty-six page written opinion. Defendants … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … has consistently tested positive for PCP and has failed to complete any drug program. Dr. Kanen, the only expert to …
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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 …
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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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… of taking steps necessary to enroll the child for the upcoming school year in the same public school in Nutley . . . that the child attended for the most recently completed school year." Defendant's effort to enroll the … evaluation in March 2020. Dr. Singer presented his recommendations in a report that is the subject of this …
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… However, in March 2016, after defendant demonstrated completion of other services, obtained employment and … defendant for individual therapy, but she failed to comply, claiming it was inconvenient to go to the doctor's … In January 2017, the court found that defendant failed to: comply with her recommended services; remain in contact with …
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… contends that the judge erroneously imputed $48,635 in income to defendant. He maintains that defendant's income instead is $57,200. Defendant argues that the judge … We have essentially affirmed a majority of the rulings embodied in the orders under review. To the extent we have …
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… are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … for the reasons that the judge expressed in his comprehensive and well-reasoned opinion. We add the … because the child had a propensity to act out, become angry, and display physical aggression. As to the …
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… record. According to C.N., T.K. was regularly in the company of the child and was sometimes responsible for her … to the order as the December 7, 2017 order. 5 A-2606-18T1 communicate with C.N. with respect to the child's medical … or made findings inconsistent with or unsupported by competent evidence." Storey v. Storey, 373 N.J. Super. 464, …
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… child. Protection of the appellant and minor child is a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … for further proceedings. 3 A-3938-18T2 In 2017, plaintiff commenced this action in the Family Part seeking custody of …