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… affirm that court's decision. I. We need not set forth here comprehensively the facts and procedural history, as we … and other mental health and cognitive issues. She was recommended for antidepressant medication. 2 At times the … Trial The guardianship trial was conducted over two separate days in February 2018. The Division presented only …
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… stress disorder, and general anxiety disorder. He recommended Mother attend individual psychotherapy as well as … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … lack "the mental status sufficient to eliminate the risk of future harm to the child," that speaks to "whether the …
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… Division to contact his probation officer to determine his compliance with substance abuse restrictions. As a result, … that ability and would not have it in the foreseeable future. On December 17, 2018, Judge Jane Gallina-Mecca … the court concluded it would be traumatic for Jake to be separated from his maternal grandmother. This appeal followed. …
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… the boys' best interests. Accordingly, we add the following comments. As to prong one of the best interest test, the … need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." Id. at … parental inattention or neglect" where there is a risk of future harm. DMH, 161 N.J. at 383. Indeed, the Division …
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… the boys' best interests. Accordingly, we add the following comments. As to prong one of the best interest test, the … need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." Id. at … parental inattention or neglect" where there is a risk of future harm. DMH, 161 N.J. at 383. Indeed, the Division …
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… and a domestic violence arrest, as well as the recommendation by Dr. Gregory Gambone that M.S. was currently unable to parent. Dr. Gambone recommended unsupervised visits be contingent on the … refused to comply with court orders directing him to disclose to the Division where he was living. In the meantime, …
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… and a domestic violence arrest, as well as the recommendation by Dr. Gregory Gambone that M.S. was currently unable to parent. Dr. Gambone recommended unsupervised visits be contingent on the … refused to comply with court orders directing him to disclose to the Division where he was living. In the meantime, …
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… Docket Number: FD - Plaintiff CS Number: v. Supplement to Complaints Modification Non-Dissolution Action Defendant I … the Child(ren): I am requesting this case be designated as complex (R. 5:4-2(j)). 1. The child(ren) pertaining to this … Defendant Health Benefits for the child(ren) named in this complaint Establish Custody Change Custody Establish …
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… in the 2024 Law Day Program. Essex Vicinage Law Day Committee https://www.njcourts.gov/essex-law-day …
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… Defendant's vehicle crossed the double line into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle, causing the other vehicle to become air borne and land on its side. As Detective Colon … seat. He was arrested. Payton subsequently pled to separate charges. As a part of his plea, he testified he was …
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… resides. Defendant and Amanda moved to New Jersey to be closer to her family in March 2021. Plaintiff and defendant … to receive a COVID vaccination. Due to their inability to communicate well, their attempts at co-parenting devolved. … not seen Amanda in the two years after he and defendant separated, and defendant repeatedly frustrated his efforts to …
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… intoxicated S.T. was left unsupervised with [Avery] and was committed to a mental health crisis unit." The Division … drink." The court specifically rejected concerns of S.T.'s future drinking, stating, "Well, there's not many things you … to relieve the tension created by these potentially disparate constitutional principles, the court 's authority to …
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… intoxicated S.T. was left unsupervised with [Avery] and was committed to a mental health crisis unit." The Division … drink." The court specifically rejected concerns of S.T.'s future drinking, stating, "Well, there's not many things you … to relieve the tension created by these potentially disparate constitutional principles, the court 's authority to …
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… resides. Defendant and Amanda moved to New Jersey to be closer to her family in March 2021. Plaintiff and defendant … to receive a COVID vaccination. Due to their inability to communicate well, their attempts at co-parenting devolved. … not seen Amanda in the two years after he and defendant separated, and defendant repeatedly frustrated his efforts to …
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… Defendant's vehicle crossed the double line into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle, causing the other vehicle to become air borne and land on its side. As Detective Colon … seat. He was arrested. Payton subsequently pled to separate charges. As a part of his plea, he testified he was …
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… a three- year prison term. The court also sentenced him to community supervision for life, which required him to … that she will be able to do so within the foreseeable future." Dr. Winston therefore recommended "other permanency … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… Xanax. Diagnosed with opioid abuse, defendant was recommended for intensive outpatient treatment. She agreed to … upset Meredith. Dr. Brandwein evaluated defendant on two separate occasions.7 He opined defendant was unable to safely … evaluated. "They have persisted and maintained hope for the future even though they have moved from place-to-place, been …
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… Xanax. Diagnosed with opioid abuse, defendant was recommended for intensive outpatient treatment. She agreed to … upset Meredith. Dr. Brandwein evaluated defendant on two separate occasions.7 He opined defendant was unable to safely … evaluated. "They have persisted and maintained hope for the future even though they have moved from place-to-place, been …
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… a three- year prison term. The court also sentenced him to community supervision for life, which required him to … that she will be able to do so within the foreseeable future." Dr. Winston therefore recommended "other permanency … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… testing positive for marijuana. This case was subsequently closed on November 13, 2012. The case was re- opened on … leaving A.K.B. for long periods of time and her lack of compliance with the requirements of public assistance, … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …