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… He alleged he saw defendant consume alcohol and become inebriated around her children. He also claimed … also concluded the allegations were unfounded. The next complaint the Division received came from defendant's mother … parent her son, Judge Katz found that Dr. Singer "had a command of the facts and the psychological principles that …
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… resource parents. On October 6, 2015, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. The court ordered therapy and … Under the plea agreement, Evan was ordered to follow the recommendations of the Division and have no contact with the … case management every Friday or face arrest and that she comply with Division regulations already imposed and have no …
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… interactions with police and dangerous behavior in the community." The police chief found O'Farrell had a "pattern … . . . detail a narrative of Mr. O'Farrell being combative or aggressive. . . . . Mr. O'Farrell has been violent and aggressive towards members of the community, thus the [c]ourt concludes it is not in the best …
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… drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement … continued positive drug test results, her failure to complete any of the multiple 6 A-3544-18T1 substance abuse …
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… evidence not to believe. Regardless of whether the evidence comes from a layperson or expert, you may believe all of it, … the witness or preparer of the written material in the outcome of this case; 2. the accuracy of the recollection of … evidence not to believe. Regardless of whether the evidence comes from a layperson or expert, you may believe all of it, …
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… and Loan Assoc. , 327 N. J. Super. 462 (App. Div. 2000). Compare , Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15‑5.1. See, for … and Loan Assoc., 327 N. J. Super. 462 (App. Div. 2000). Compare, Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1. …
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… interactions with police and dangerous behavior in the community." The police chief found O'Farrell had a "pattern … . . . detail a narrative of Mr. O'Farrell being combative or aggressive. . . . . Mr. O'Farrell has been violent and aggressive towards members of the community, thus the [c]ourt concludes it is not in the best …
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… He alleged he saw defendant consume alcohol and become inebriated around her children. He also claimed … also concluded the allegations were unfounded. The next complaint the Division received came from defendant's mother … parent her son, Judge Katz found that Dr. Singer "had a command of the facts and the psychological principles that …
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… The doctor considered how Tara failed 5 A-4100-17T1 to complete many of those services, continued to abuse …
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… order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … December 19, 2017 on the Division's third guardianship complaint, terminating her parental rights to both boys. As … and self-destructive behavior, and 4 A-2046-17T2 had overcome a persistent substance abuse problem. Id. at 3. …
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… resource parents. On October 6, 2015, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. The court ordered therapy and … Under the plea agreement, Evan was ordered to follow the recommendations of the Division and have no contact with the … case management every Friday or face arrest and that she comply with Division regulations already imposed and have no …
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… drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement … continued positive drug test results, her failure to complete any of the multiple 6 A-3544-18T1 substance abuse …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. … treatment was also sporadic, although she eventually completed the program in March 2016. She did not, however, … goal of adoption. An order was entered in August 2016, compelling Darla to engage in a partial hospitalization …
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… rights. The facts are fully set forth in Judge DeCastro's comprehensive seventeen-page opinion, and need not be … years, the Division attempted to assist defendant in overcoming her drug problem and provided supervised visitation … no plan to address it. He testified the difficulty in overcoming a PCP addiction, and defendant's failure to avail …
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… are not to be served prior to service of the plaintiff's Complaint. In the event that the PFS is served before the Complaint, Defendants will calculate the due date of the … Fact Sheet ("DFS") from the date of service of the Complaint. b. PFSs are to be served on a rolling basis and …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) initiated a complaint against John after concerns of physical abuse of … Medical Center. Upon arrival, Chad was reported to appear uncomfortable, in pain, moving from side to side, and crying. … again in January 2024 because her resource parent could not commit to caring for her long-term, and she was later placed …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS December 15, 2017 Robert F. Renaud, … $242,000 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for plaintiff … Parkway $549,210.20 $420,065.96 Plaintiff filed timely Complaints with the Tax Court contesting the Board’s …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY 210 South … pumping stations dispensing gasoline for vehicles and diesel for trucks and buses. Some now have chargers for … reject other parts of it. The Judiciary and fact-finding bodies are not bound by the opinions of expert witnesses. …
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… this time and has been cleared to return to school ," but recommended counseling services. Plaintiff also took M.W. to … would often get in her face while shouting at her"; and he "commonly acted this way." Plaintiff certified defendant "had … concern about what to expect during [d]efendant's upcoming parenting time" she texted M.W. back, "[y]ou are …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS June 13, 2024 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yang … the evidence presented against the liberal standards embodied under R. 4:37-2(b), the court found that plaintiffs … actual difference in value to the characteristic being studied.’” Palisadium Management Corp. v. Borough of Cliffside …