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… 2 As confirmed by the court, John was served with the FN complaint and notified of the proceedings. He neither … FM, which consists of divorce, marriage nullity, and separation maintenance matters. Other docket types include: … the matter after it filed a Title Thirty guardianship complaint under the FG docket in which it sought to …
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… apartment and observed it was "filthy," "bug infested," in "complete disarray and was extremely cluttered" with shoes at … Wells opined Harry would be unable to safely parent in the future, and there were no services available to improve his … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… that "the kids were going to be returned to" her upon completion of "a drug test." Defendant maintained that in … occurred, and she later learned "the case was closed." 5 A-0984-24 Defendant explained she lived in a nice … that he was agreeable to defendant having visitation with parameters. On cross-examination, plaintiff admitted the …
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… For example, one parent wants to change the court-ordered visitation time and the other parent disagrees. The … each parent to see if they could agree and would make a recommendation if they could not agree. Benefits of a parenting coordinator include: Effective communication with a focus on the child’s best interest. …
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… to psychological and substance abuse evaluations, and comply with recommendations resulting from the assessments. … potential to become a suitable parent in the foreseeable future." Regarding Layla's psychological evaluation, Dr. … N.J.S.A. 3B:12A-6(d)(4). A judge must consider the "paramount need" a child has "for permanent and defined …
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… the judgment. The judgment also dismissed the Division's complaint seeking the termination of Meg's and Greg's … he denied physical 14 A-2802-19 altercations with former paramours. He described his past behavior as "play … parenting their children at present or in the foreseeable future. She further determined the likelihood of Meg …
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… to psychological and substance abuse evaluations, and comply with recommendations resulting from the assessments. … potential to become a suitable parent in the foreseeable future." Regarding Layla's psychological evaluation, Dr. … N.J.S.A. 3B:12A-6(d)(4). A judge must consider the "paramount need" a child has "for permanent and defined …
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… the judgment. The judgment also dismissed the Division's complaint seeking the termination of Meg's and Greg's … he denied physical 14 A-2802-19 altercations with former paramours. He described his past behavior as "play … parenting their children at present or in the foreseeable future. She further determined the likelihood of Meg …
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… suffers from necrotizing enterocolitis, gastrointestinal complications, cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, 1 We use … severe and enduring psychological and emotional harm if separated from her foster mother. While Barbara's attachment … but ruled her out. Division caseworker Alexandra Pangelos testified Irene was discharged unsuccessfully from her …
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… suffers from necrotizing enterocolitis, gastrointestinal complications, cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, 1 We use … severe and enduring psychological and emotional harm if separated from her foster mother. While Barbara's attachment … but ruled her out. Division caseworker Alexandra Pangelos testified Irene was discharged unsuccessfully from her …
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… kinship care with his aunt, who supervised the parents' separate visitations with the child. However, the aunt raised … punched Mother during the domestic violence incident. He completed a domestic violence program. Over a period of … safe parenting to the children "now or in the foreseeable future" and was in no better position in February 2023 than …
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… kinship care with his aunt, who supervised the parents' separate visitations with the child. However, the aunt raised … punched Mother during the domestic violence incident. He completed a domestic violence program. Over a period of … safe parenting to the children "now or in the foreseeable future" and was in no better position in February 2023 than …
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… by Judge William R. DeLorenzo, Jr. in his August 20, 2018 comprehensive ninety-seven page decision and in his oral … directed that Eric should be brought to court to attend future hearings if Eric wanted to participate . Eric chose … test does not require a child to have actually suffered irreparable harm, F.M., 211 N.J. at 449, nor is the harm limited …
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… by Judge William R. DeLorenzo, Jr. in his August 20, 2018 comprehensive ninety-seven page decision and in his oral … directed that Eric should be brought to court to attend future hearings if Eric wanted to participate . Eric chose … test does not require a child to have actually suffered irreparable harm, F.M., 211 N.J. at 449, nor is the harm limited …
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… Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Richard Sparaco, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Gurbir S. Grewal, … L.R.P. to a substance-abuse-treatment program. She was noncompliant with the recommendation. The Division also … to parent and will not be able to do so in the foreseeable future. The judge found that the child requires permanency, …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven E. Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief.) Gurbir S. Grewal, … ideations again towards the unborn child. Since she was non-compliant in taking her medications for schizophrenia, … she would be unable to care for I.X.W., and that he had paramount need for a permanent home with capable parents. …
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… Theresa was discharged from its program twice due to non- compliance, including the continued use of drugs, and was … the court terminate the litigation, and direct that all future matters be referred to the FD docket. At that time, … of positive drug screenings in January and March. A separate order terminating the FN litigation indicated that …
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… 205 N.J. 17, 26 n.11 (2011). 4 A-1742-18T2 DCPP filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking custody, care, … after being found wandering the streets in a state of paranoia. Shortly after her first visit with K.V.J., A.H. … special powers to read people's minds and made her feel closer to God. At a court hearing A.H. tested positive for …
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… Theresa was discharged from its program twice due to non- compliance, including the continued use of drugs, and was … the court terminate the litigation, and direct that all future matters be referred to the FD docket. At that time, … of positive drug screenings in January and March. A separate order terminating the FN litigation indicated that …
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… 205 N.J. 17, 26 n.11 (2011). 4 A-1742-18T2 DCPP filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking custody, care, … after being found wandering the streets in a state of paranoia. Shortly after her first visit with K.V.J., A.H. … special powers to read people's minds and made her feel closer to God. At a court hearing A.H. tested positive for …