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… ("PCP"), a hallucinogenic drug. The mother admitted to using PCP while she was pregnant. She had a prior history of … treatment programs. Unfortunately, the mother failed to overcome her drug dependency and she continued to test positive … visits, the mother's behavior was repeatedly hostile and combative towards the Division's staff. There was at least …
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… children know. They are familiar with their needs and are committed to addressing them on a permanent basis. As such, termination of … surrender. See N.J.S.A. 9:3-41; N.J.S.A. 30:4C-23. In her comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the …
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… to a voluntary identified surrender executed prior to commencement of the guardianship trial. S.E.H. is not a … joins the Division in supporting the judgment. In a comprehensive oral decision, Judge W. Todd Miller found the … well-reasoned opinion. We add the following comments, addressing those arguments that are pertinent to this appeal. A. …
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… risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … mental health. Eduard, who had been residing in Oklahoma since 2009, stated that Nancy had been diagnosed with ADHD … to the pediatrician since 2012, Clair 6 A-2373-17T1 "became combative once again," but then agreed to call the …
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… risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … mental health. Eduard, who had been residing in Oklahoma since 2009, stated that Nancy had been diagnosed with ADHD … to the pediatrician since 2012, Clair 6 A-2373-17T1 "became combative once again," but then agreed to call the …
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… to a voluntary identified surrender executed prior to commencement of the guardianship trial. S.E.H. is not a … joins the Division in supporting the judgment. In a comprehensive oral decision, Judge W. Todd Miller found the … well-reasoned opinion. We add the following comments, addressing those arguments that are pertinent to this appeal. A. …
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… refer to the parties and the child involved in this case using either initials or pseudonyms to protect their privacy … only keep four animals. Because the family subsequently complied with the recommendations, the Division closed its case. On August 29, …
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… involved in this case, and defendant's other children, using either initials or pseudonyms to protect their privacy … The Division also learned Sherry had been involuntarily committed to Summit Oaks Hospital in 2018, and she had not complied with discharge instructions for further treatment. …
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… REHABILITATION SERVICES, INC., PROGRAM FOR ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (PACT), PAULA TOWLE, JENNIFER COLLINS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, COMMISSIONER JENNIFER VELEZ, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND … appeal from the trial court's summary judgment orders dismissing personal injury claims they brought on behalf of their …
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… On August 13, 2016, nineteen days after the Division completed its investigation and reached its final findings … still having breathing difficulties." He had visible "bruising on both of his arms." Defendant told the hospital staff … As Caseworker Herrera explained, the biological father completed services. He was able to secure stable housing. …
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… drug screen was positive. The Division filed a verified complaint seeking care and supervision of Laura, which the … two months later, in late April 2016, the Title Nine complaint was dismissed, and the matter proceeded under … as records kept in the Division's "ordinary course of business." The judge interjected, noting "this witness can …
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… drug screen was positive. The Division filed a verified complaint seeking care and supervision of Laura, which the … two months later, in late April 2016, the Title Nine complaint was dismissed, and the matter proceeded under … as records kept in the Division's "ordinary course of business." The judge interjected, noting "this witness can …
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… On August 13, 2016, nineteen days after the Division completed its investigation and reached its final findings … still having breathing difficulties." He had visible "bruising on both of his arms." Defendant told the hospital staff … As Caseworker Herrera explained, the biological father completed services. He was able to secure stable housing. …
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… the person 36 most often operates, for the purpose of complying with the 37 provisions of P.L.1999, c.417 … from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle 45 S4144 SCUTARI 3 Commission a driver's license with a notation stating that … or other substance 30 containing a chemical capable of releasing any toxic vapors or 31 fumes for the purpose of …
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… involved in this case, and defendant's other children, using either initials or pseudonyms to protect their privacy … The Division also learned Sherry had been involuntarily committed to Summit Oaks Hospital in 2018, and she had not complied with discharge instructions for further treatment. …
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… refer to the parties and the child involved in this case using either initials or pseudonyms to protect their privacy … only keep four animals. Because the family subsequently complied with the recommendations, the Division closed its case. On August 29, …
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… REHABILITATION SERVICES, INC., PROGRAM FOR ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (PACT), PAULA TOWLE, JENNIFER COLLINS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, COMMISSIONER JENNIFER VELEZ, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND … appeal from the trial court's summary judgment orders dismissing personal injury claims they brought on behalf of their …
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… children to adoption in January 2015 and a guardianship complaint was filed. The Division was again unable to locate … evaluation was scheduled and guardianship proceedings commenced. Eric attended few of the many scheduled … two years. A psychologist testified that Maisie had “become the psychological parent for all three children. The …
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… was afforded supervised parenting time only pending his completion of training to appropriately care for C.D. … to Show Cause (OTSC), defendant provided proof that he completed training at Raritan Bay Medical Center on August … that the case would be submitted for closure shortly. Addressing the judge, plaintiff changed her position from seeking …
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… trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. On appeal, the mother argues: [POINT … THAT [THE CHILD] WAS HARMED AS A RESULT OF WITNESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. [POINT II] 3 A-0657-20 [THE … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …