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… home. Two days later, the Division filed a verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.30 (Title Nine) for Mark's … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … and the stakes were so much higher than his own freedom or future plans for independence at the age of [fifty-two]." In …
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… allowed to take Grandchild on vacation to Florida and to communicate with her electronically. Satisfied with the … has not been overcome, her right to raise the child is paramount" to Grandmother's interest in visitation; (5) … "generally rests on the existence of an unusually close relationship between the grandparent and the child, or …
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… allowed to take Grandchild on vacation to Florida and to communicate with her electronically. Satisfied with the … has not been overcome, her right to raise the child is paramount" to Grandmother's interest in visitation; (5) … "generally rests on the existence of an unusually close relationship between the grandparent and the child, or …
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… 9:6-8.21(c)(4). Mary also appeals from the trial court's companion order denying her a plenary hearing on sibling … appointed a Law Guardian for Mary, and appointed a separate Law Guardian for Maya and Mindy. At the hearing, the … and adoptive homes, separation from biological sisters and loss of contact with biological family, [and] exposure to …
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… surrender of their children to their biological parents become their children's legal siblings? We are satisfied the … 2006. He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder with combined repetitive and expressive language disorder, … do not implicate this order, which was entered in a separate matter not before us for review, we cannot ignore the …
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… evaluation and substance abuse treatment. R.R. successfully completed the program at Project Second Chance in January … were willing to care for T.C. and V.F. at some time in the future. In February 2017, the Division removed T.C. from his … At this time, V.F. was living with R.R.'s mother in a separate apartment in the same building. During a visit with a …
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… evaluation and substance abuse treatment. R.R. successfully completed the program at Project Second Chance in January … were willing to care for T.C. and V.F. at some time in the future. In February 2017, the Division removed T.C. from his … At this time, V.F. was living with R.R.'s mother in a separate apartment in the same building. During a visit with a …
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… lived in North Carolina until June 11, 2016, when they separated. Eventually, defendant relocated to Florida, … p.m. The phased-in schedule contemplated longer visits encompassing a holiday schedule. Furthermore, defendant was to … forth the restrictions on defendant. He was prohibited from future domestic violence, and contacting plaintiff or …
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… lived in North Carolina until June 11, 2016, when they separated. Eventually, defendant relocated to Florida, … p.m. The phased-in schedule contemplated longer visits encompassing a holiday schedule. Furthermore, defendant was to … forth the restrictions on defendant. He was prohibited from future domestic violence, and contacting plaintiff or …
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… Judge Wayne J. Forrest issued a November 7, 2018 opinion comprehensively addressing all relevant facts supporting the … a psychological evaluation to assess her mental health and future ability to care for a child. During the evaluation, … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… due to her unaddressed mental health issues and her noncompliance with treatment. P.A.A. was diagnosed with … 596, 606 (2007). The four criteria "are not discrete and separate," but rather "relate to and overlap with one another … issues to be capable of parenting F.A.A. in the foreseeable future. As for R.S., in the early part of 2022, he still …
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… and she admitted to using illegal substances. After she completed court-ordered services through the Division, the … permanent, safe and secure home now or in the foreseeable future." The family moved into the home of Sara's uncle, … thought processes as "grandiose with delusions including paranoid type." Dr. Blanchard diagnosed Sara with …
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… Judge Wayne J. Forrest issued a November 7, 2018 opinion comprehensively addressing all relevant facts supporting the … a psychological evaluation to assess her mental health and future ability to care for a child. During the evaluation, … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… and she admitted to using illegal substances. After she completed court-ordered services through the Division, the … permanent, safe and secure home now or in the foreseeable future." The family moved into the home of Sara's uncle, … thought processes as "grandiose with delusions including paranoid type." Dr. Blanchard diagnosed Sara with …
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… due to her unaddressed mental health issues and her noncompliance with treatment. P.A.A. was diagnosed with … 596, 606 (2007). The four criteria "are not discrete and separate," but rather "relate to and overlap with one another … issues to be capable of parenting F.A.A. in the foreseeable future. As for R.S., in the early part of 2022, he still …
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… attending special event days at his school, such as parades and school parties. Our review of the record … On August 5, 2015, the grandparents filed a verified complaint seeking custody of the child, or in the … order, only then does the question of harm to the child come into play. Id. at 36; Lepis, supra, 83 N.J. at 157. …
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… attending special event days at his school, such as parades and school parties. Our review of the record … On August 5, 2015, the grandparents filed a verified complaint seeking custody of the child, or in the … order, only then does the question of harm to the child come into play. Id. at 36; Lepis, supra, 83 N.J. at 157. …
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… between Bobby and Sara, the Division subsequently filed a complaint under Title Thirty for the care and supervision of … observed that the children were smiling, and Blair sat close to the resource parents, frequently calling them "Mommy … and synthetic cannabinoid, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia and endangering the welfare of a child. The …
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… between Bobby and Sara, the Division subsequently filed a complaint under Title Thirty for the care and supervision of … observed that the children were smiling, and Blair sat close to the resource parents, frequently calling them "Mommy … and synthetic cannabinoid, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia and endangering the welfare of a child. The …
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… a forty-eight page written decision after conducting a comprehensive hearing. The focus of the appeal pertains to … chronic and severe mental illness, she exhibited no commitment to psychiatric treatment, and that she lacked …