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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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… additional testimony would not have altered the trial’s outcome. The Appellate Division affirmed in an unpublished … certification. 217 N.J. 304 (2014). HELD: By virtue of the combined errors of his trial counsel, defendant was denied … errors there is a reasonable probability that the outcome of the trial may have been different. (pp. 20-22) 3. …
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… A.B., then seventeen years old, was charged in a juvenile complaint with offenses that would constitute first-degree … and third-degree endangering the welfare of a child if committed by an adult. The named victim is A.B.’s … sleeping area with an investigator and [A.B.] in the company of an investigator from the Prosecutor’s Office.” …
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… episode. Sarah also informed the caseworkers that she was committed to Alice, was willing to do whatever was needed … Based on her substance abuse evaluation, Sarah was recommended for treatment, referred to a counseling center … that time. 7 A-3322-21 In September 2021, Sarah was recommended for a higher level of treatment. The Division then …
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… resource home in September 2012 because the mother was non-compliant with treatment. The mother visited the boys while … nor do we. 6 A-1840-17T2 2015 because of the mother's non-compliance with treatment. At the January 2015 hearing, the … mother was not yet fit to care for the boys. However, she recommended that the mother be given more time to establish …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … in this case requires the court to weigh and balance two competing considerations. First, the court considers the … as further addressed below. In short, this case involves competing claims for residential and legal custody asserted …
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… resource home in September 2012 because the mother was non-compliant with treatment. The mother visited the boys while … nor do we. 6 A-1840-17T2 2015 because of the mother's non-compliance with treatment. At the January 2015 hearing, the … mother was not yet fit to care for the boys. However, she recommended that the mother be given more time to establish …
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… additional testimony would not have altered the trial’s outcome. The Appellate Division affirmed in an unpublished … certification. 217 N.J. 304 (2014). HELD: By virtue of the combined errors of his trial counsel, defendant was denied … errors there is a reasonable probability that the outcome of the trial may have been different. (pp. 20-22) 3. …
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… A.B., then seventeen years old, was charged in a juvenile complaint with offenses that would constitute first-degree … and third-degree endangering the welfare of a child if committed by an adult. The named victim is A.B.’s … sleeping area with an investigator and [A.B.] in the company of an investigator from the Prosecutor’s Office.” …
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… episode. Sarah also informed the caseworkers that she was committed to Alice, was willing to do whatever was needed … Based on her substance abuse evaluation, Sarah was recommended for treatment, referred to a counseling center … that time. 7 A-3322-21 In September 2021, Sarah was recommended for a higher level of treatment. The Division then …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … in this case requires the court to weigh and balance two competing considerations. First, the court considers the … as further addressed below. In short, this case involves competing claims for residential and legal custody asserted …
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… professionals determined the requisite level of care to combat her addictions. Although Faith was enrolled in … adoption of Nick and Isabelle. Because Faith was minimally complying with treatment, and had some success with her … significant and lasting change" was poor, and he did not recommend reunification between Faith and her children. Faith …
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… for eight weeks. Finally, Dr. Glassner, who was retiring, recommended that plaintiff follow up with Dr. Michael Pollack … October 28, 2016, plaintiff, representing himself, filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part. As defendants, … Robinson at the address listed on the dog license. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged that the pit bull was …
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… made findings on allegations not pled in the guardianship complaint. The Division and the Law Guardian urge that we … 2020. Because the facts are detailed in Judge Grimbergen's comprehensive opinion, we present a summary here. C.W. was … became embroiled in over a dozen incidents of program non- compliance and confrontations with Division caseworkers and …
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… unpublished opinion, we ordered that the Family Part judge "compel[] plaintiff to make the contribution of $38,000 to … funds from those accounts came from her post-separation income. However, this conflicted with the JOD finding that she … in addition to appealing the Family Part's failure to compel plaintiff to deposit the $38,000 into the children's …
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… made findings on allegations not pled in the guardianship complaint. The Division and the Law Guardian urge that we … 2020. Because the facts are detailed in Judge Grimbergen's comprehensive opinion, we present a summary here. C.W. was … became embroiled in over a dozen incidents of program non- compliance and confrontations with Division caseworkers and …
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… professionals determined the requisite level of care to combat her addictions. Although Faith was enrolled in … adoption of Nick and Isabelle. Because Faith was minimally complying with treatment, and had some success with her … significant and lasting change" was poor, and he did not recommend reunification between Faith and her children. Faith …
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… unpublished opinion, we ordered that the Family Part judge "compel[] plaintiff to make the contribution of $38,000 to … funds from those accounts came from her post-separation income. However, this conflicted with the JOD finding that she … in addition to appealing the Family Part's failure to compel plaintiff to deposit the $38,000 into the children's …
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… for eight weeks. Finally, Dr. Glassner, who was retiring, recommended that plaintiff follow up with Dr. Michael Pollack … October 28, 2016, plaintiff, representing himself, filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part. As defendants, … Robinson at the address listed on the dog license. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged that the pit bull was …
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… Joe also appeals from a May 19, 2022 order finding him competent to participate and assist in his guardianship … that the family court erred in determining that he was competent and in terminating his parental rights because the … at trial and various court proceedings concerning Joe's competency. Joe was married to S.J. (Sarah), and they had …