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… with services. In January 2015, the court ordered J.H. to complete a paternity test. He did not comply. In August … parent her children at any time within the foreseeable future." Dr. Winston recommended that the Division continue … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… with services. In January 2015, the court ordered J.H. to complete a paternity test. He did not comply. In August … parent her children at any time within the foreseeable future." Dr. Winston recommended that the Division continue … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… which read "[s]uch harm may include evidence that separating the child from [their] resource family parents … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … guidance, and stability," now or in the foreseeable future. Dr. Wells opined that termination of parental rights …
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… which read "[s]uch harm may include evidence that separating the child from [their] resource family parents … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … guidance, and stability," now or in the foreseeable future. Dr. Wells opined that termination of parental rights …
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… this time and has been cleared to return to school ," but recommended counseling services. Plaintiff also took M.W. to … and [S.W.]'s overall safety and well[-]being. In paragraph four of the October 30, 2018 order granting … report on "recommendations . . . regarding [defendant's] future attendance at therapy, attendance at any parenting …
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… confused and slurred his speech a bit but regained his composure after a few minutes." She observed liquid on the … abuse or neglect regarding" Lori because "there [were] separate and distinct [findings] that would be considered … . . . may support an inference that the child is subject to future danger. To the contrary, where a parent is merely …
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… abuse assessments and treatment programs. She failed to comply with all Division recommendations and treatment … termination of E.W.'s parental rights. The court issued a separate written opinion rejecting E.W.'s argument that … provide a safe and stable home for B.W. in the foreseeable future. The judge also concluded that any further delay in …
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… on multiple occasions. Thereafter, she regularly failed to comply with random urine screens and occasionally tested … caretaker of the minor child . . . within the foreseeable future." As to the bonding evaluations, Dr. Lee found that … substance abuse, and housing insecurities" were "issues of paramount concern." 3 N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) provides: a. …
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… on multiple occasions. Thereafter, she regularly failed to comply with random urine screens and occasionally tested … caretaker of the minor child . . . within the foreseeable future." As to the bonding evaluations, Dr. Lee found that … substance abuse, and housing insecurities" were "issues of paramount concern." 3 N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) provides: a. …
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… abuse assessments and treatment programs. She failed to comply with all Division recommendations and treatment … termination of E.W.'s parental rights. The court issued a separate written opinion rejecting E.W.'s argument that … provide a safe and stable home for B.W. in the foreseeable future. The judge also concluded that any further delay in …
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… this time and has been cleared to return to school ," but recommended counseling services. Plaintiff also took M.W. to … and [S.W.]'s overall safety and well[-]being. In paragraph four of the October 30, 2018 order granting … report on "recommendations . . . regarding [defendant's] future attendance at therapy, attendance at any parenting …
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… confused and slurred his speech a bit but regained his composure after a few minutes." She observed liquid on the … abuse or neglect regarding" Lori because "there [were] separate and distinct [findings] that would be considered … . . . may support an inference that the child is subject to future danger. To the contrary, where a parent is merely …
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… defendant did not even make consistent efforts to communicate with the Division about his children. This … and an antisocial personality disorder with narcissistic, paranoid, and borderline personality disorder features. She … the judge noted that the doctor's opinions were unrefuted by defendant and that defendant's testimony was "flip" …
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… are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … for the reasons that the judge expressed in his comprehensive and well-reasoned opinion. We add the … "Courts need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." Id. at …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Bruce J. Kaplan in his comprehensive eighty-four-page written decision rendered … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … in providing a house and obtaining employment are either refuted by the record or unproved. Judge Kaplan, in …
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… 3 A-3195-19 stated by Judge Bernadette N. DeCastro in her comprehensive written opinion. We add these comments. The … otherwise she would "continue to present a high risk of future abusive behaviors towards her children[.]" Lilly … which established that, if either child were to be separated from their respective resource parents, they would …
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… are the parents of L.G., born in 2015. After the parties separated in May 2017, they maintained a voluntary 50/50 … 4 A-2329-20 On January 25, 2021, plaintiff filed a verified complaint requesting joint custody and a 50/50 custody and … he decided on would be in effect for the foreseeable future, but that the parties would be responsible for …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Bruce J. Kaplan in his comprehensive eighty-four-page written decision rendered … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … in providing a house and obtaining employment are either refuted by the record or unproved. Judge Kaplan, in …
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… are the parents of L.G., born in 2015. After the parties separated in May 2017, they maintained a voluntary 50/50 … 4 A-2329-20 On January 25, 2021, plaintiff filed a verified complaint requesting joint custody and a 50/50 custody and … he decided on would be in effect for the foreseeable future, but that the parties would be responsible for …
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… 3 A-3195-19 stated by Judge Bernadette N. DeCastro in her comprehensive written opinion. We add these comments. The … otherwise she would "continue to present a high risk of future abusive behaviors towards her children[.]" Lilly … which established that, if either child were to be separated from their respective resource parents, they would …