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… permanently allowing the children to move to Texas commencing with the 2024-25 school year, they were unable to … house, he said that he wants his brother and sister to come here. Following a three-day plenary hearing during … between the parties and to include video and telephonic communication with the children. Both parties shall abide by …
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… marijuana. She also repeatedly refused to engage in the recommended level of alcohol abuse treatment, was unresponsive … her second arrest, in November 2023, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship of the children. A four-day … a specific transportation aid with whom the children had become comfortable, provide transportation. She also discussed …
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… years, the Division attempted to assist defendants in overcoming the conditions that led to Allison's removal from … support services. In May 2021 both Lauren and Richard were compliant with drug treatment and had found jobs. Lauren was … the litigation was pending because of his chronic, unremedied substance abuse, which deprived her of his care, …
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… sole custody as a sanction for plaintiff failing to comply with certain court orders. We summarize the … attempt to reestablish the mother-daughter relationship and commence custody evaluations. On May 13, 2020, defendant … June 9, 2020, the court appointed Joseph Racite, Ph.D., to commence reunification therapy with the family. As discussed …
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… on their cheeks and faces from their grandmother." He complained 6 A-2870-22 about the time the children spent at … at defendant's boyfriend's house, indicating one child had complained about it; one child not wanting to go to school … affecting custody in place, it is presumed it 'embodies a best interests determination' and should be modified …
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… Coastal Wellness (RHD), the provider supporting E.S. in the community. RHD reported E.S. "work[ed] with a team of staff … its staff five to seven days a week "to maintain in the community." E.S. refused to meet with the workers without … explaining she "was taken away [by] these people, my father committed suicide[,] and they ruined my life."2 After police …
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… Defendants denied such liability. A jury trial commenced on August 24, 2015 against several of the named … numerous days of testimony, but before the proofs were complete, Dr. Laubach's attorney and counsel for other … the trial court's final order be vacated. Given the steadfast competing positions of the parties, as well as the …
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… . . . by providing a steady, consistent and clear method of compensation and payments of [the minor child's] support." … THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BECAUSE IT IS NOT A REASONABLE COMPROMISE OF THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE PARTIES. POINT II THE … good faith and reasonable discretion," have the power to "compromise, contest, or otherwise settle any claim in favor …
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… living with a relative. She did not participate in the recommended outpatient treatment. In January 2016, the mother … children alone for fewer than two hours, during which she communicated with Yolanda by phone. Because of Yolanda's … The mother did not regularly attend therapy, and she was noncompliant with her antidepressant medications. In June 2017, …
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… OF ANTONIO INACIO, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NOS: ACJC 2023-109 & ACJC 2024-018 . . FORMAL COMPLAINT JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT Maureen G. Bauman, Disciplinary Counsel, Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct ("Complainant"), complaining …
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… Defendants denied such liability. A jury trial commenced on August 24, 2015 against several of the named … numerous days of testimony, but before the proofs were complete, Dr. Laubach's attorney and counsel for other … the trial court's final order be vacated. Given the steadfast competing positions of the parties, as well as the …
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… . . . by providing a steady, consistent and clear method of compensation and payments of [the minor child's] support." … THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BECAUSE IT IS NOT A REASONABLE COMPROMISE OF THE DISPUTE BETWEEN THE PARTIES. POINT II THE … good faith and reasonable discretion," have the power to "compromise, contest, or otherwise settle any claim in favor …
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… living with a relative. She did not participate in the recommended outpatient treatment. In January 2016, the mother … children alone for fewer than two hours, during which she communicated with Yolanda by phone. Because of Yolanda's … The mother did not regularly attend therapy, and she was noncompliant with her antidepressant medications. In June 2017, …
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… Coastal Wellness (RHD), the provider supporting E.S. in the community. RHD reported E.S. "work[ed] with a team of staff … its staff five to seven days a week "to maintain in the community." E.S. refused to meet with the workers without … explaining she "was taken away [by] these people, my father committed suicide[,] and they ruined my life."2 After police …
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… on their cheeks and faces from their grandmother." He complained 6 A-2870-22 about the time the children spent at … at defendant's boyfriend's house, indicating one child had complained about it; one child not wanting to go to school … affecting custody in place, it is presumed it 'embodies a best interests determination' and should be modified …
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… from New York to a Best Buy in Brick Township with the common purpose of fraudulently purchasing cellphones. A … in his well-reasoned written opinion. We add the following comments. Defendant's PCR petition was filed almost two … defendant's application for relief, we decline further comment on the merits. Affirmed. … STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. …
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… decision rendered on April 24, 2023. We add the following comments. As the trial date approached, defendant stopped … the trial was "constitutionally deficient" because "no accommodation was provided to [defendant] in order to enable … had the technological or financial capability to access a computer to make use of a Zoom link[,]" defendant had …
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… the reasons explained by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive, thirty-seven-page written opinion issued on … other assistance. Doris, however, failed to successfully complete any of the substance abuse treatment programs, and … progress with services, in July 2016, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship of Henry and Irene. The …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. SN-2015-036. Crivelli & Barbati, … General Counsel, attorney for Public Employment Relations Commission (David N. Gambert, Deputy General Counsel, on the … final agency decision by the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) that granted the request of the Somerset …
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… following a protracted trial, that Sue and Matt had become Jennie's psychological parents, and that Jennie's bests … we noted, "[t]hrough the years, it fell to Sue and Matt to comfort Jennie when she was hurt, prepare her meals, put her … from them. Id. at 17, 27. We found that Derek "appears committed to a course designed to enhance his own standing …