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- njcourts.gov… to a voluntary identified surrender executed prior to commencement of the guardianship trial. S.E.H. is not a … D.M., a registered nurse assigned to the NICU, and D.M.'s paramour, R.S., a retired firefighter. L.J.B. was later … is "necessarily impeded by the difficulty and possible futility of providing services to an incarcerated person"). …
- njcourts.gov… risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … During the caseworker's interview with Clair, she "appeared paranoid" but coherent. Clair stated that Nancy was … negligent or reckless manner" may place a child at risk of future danger, but "where a parent is merely negligent there …
- A-2373-17T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … During the caseworker's interview with Clair, she "appeared paranoid" but coherent. Clair stated that Nancy was … negligent or reckless manner" may place a child at risk of future danger, but "where a parent is merely negligent there …
- A-4434-17T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… to a voluntary identified surrender executed prior to commencement of the guardianship trial. S.E.H. is not a … D.M., a registered nurse assigned to the NICU, and D.M.'s paramour, R.S., a retired firefighter. L.J.B. was later … is "necessarily impeded by the difficulty and possible futility of providing services to an incarcerated person"). …
- njcourts.gov… abuse. She failed to successfully attend the programs recommended by the Division. She visited the children only … v. A.R.G., 361 N.J. Super. 46, 86 (App. Div. 2003). In his comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the … mental illness, which interfered with her ability to comply with the services provided. These arguments are …
- njcourts.gov… her resource parents want the adoption to proceed. In his comprehensive opinion, Judge Miller found that the Division …
- A-0580-17T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… abuse. She failed to successfully attend the programs recommended by the Division. She visited the children only … v. A.R.G., 361 N.J. Super. 46, 86 (App. Div. 2003). In his comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the … mental illness, which interfered with her ability to comply with the services provided. These arguments are …
- A-3521-17T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… her resource parents want the adoption to proceed. In his comprehensive opinion, Judge Miller found that the Division …
- njcourts.gov… 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 … still pending, but that the case would be submitted for closure shortly. Addressing the judge, plaintiff changed her …
- njcourts.gov… seven years old and placed her with the maternal uncle and paramour. Judge Francine I. Axelrad presided over the trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. On appeal, the mother argues: [POINT … support for the scheduled substance abuse services: close relatives and her long-time boyfriend believed she …
- njcourts.gov… children to adoption in January 2015 and a guardianship complaint was filed. The Division was again unable to locate … on the psychologist’s testimony. Noting that “[t]he unrefuted evidence here is that Adam has an emotional attachment … before this Court and the remand court, which examined closely the facts surrounding the issue of the DCPP’s search …
- A-0802-18T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… 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 … still pending, but that the case would be submitted for closure shortly. Addressing the judge, plaintiff changed her …
- A-0657-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… seven years old and placed her with the maternal uncle and paramour. Judge Francine I. Axelrad presided over the trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. On appeal, the mother argues: [POINT … support for the scheduled substance abuse services: close relatives and her long-time boyfriend believed she …
- A-50-17 Opinionnjcourts.gov… children to adoption in January 2015 and a guardianship complaint was filed. The Division was again unable to locate … on the psychologist’s testimony. Noting that “[t]he unrefuted evidence here is that Adam has an emotional attachment … before this Court and the remand court, which examined closely the facts surrounding the issue of the DCPP’s search …
- njcourts.gov… 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 … rights. The State and Bridgeway defendants each filed separate answers denying liability, asserting defenses, …
- njcourts.gov… On August 13, 2016, nineteen days after the Division completed its investigation and reached its final findings … told the Division caseworker that she suspected defendant's paramour D.F.M.M. was physically abusing the children. After … likely that [Erica] would have questions now -- but in the future, as they develop, as they grow into adults . . . who …
- njcourts.gov… drug screen was positive. The Division filed a verified complaint seeking care and supervision of Laura, which the … additional exhibits and evidence must be authenticated separately. Carla's counsel again objected when the DAG showed … defendant would address their substance abuse in the near future so as to effectively parent the children. Regarding …
- njcourts.gov… The Division also learned Sherry had been involuntarily committed to Summit Oaks Hospital in 2018, and she had not … of this case. She explained Sherry's history of making disparaging comments about the resource parents, coupled with … those functions is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future; (3) in cases in which the [D]ivision is involved …
- njcourts.gov… only keep four animals. Because the family subsequently complied with the recommendations, the Division closed its … necessary. Henry and the two girls were placed in three separate resource homes. On April 30, 2019, the Division filed … home and care for Henry in the reasonably foreseeable future. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. F.H., 389 …
- A-0245-20/A-0246-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… drug screen was positive. The Division filed a verified complaint seeking care and supervision of Laura, which the … additional exhibits and evidence must be authenticated separately. Carla's counsel again objected when the DAG showed … defendant would address their substance abuse in the near future so as to effectively parent the children. Regarding …