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… opportunities to re-engage with services. To that end, he completed a psychological evaluation with Dr. Alison … for child abuse. Based on the test results, Dr. Winston recommended supervised visitation, as well as treatment … no substantive argument on the record to support their position. In fact, the record supports the trial court's …
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… court's order largely for the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion. 3 A-4943-18T1 The Division of … to her loss of housing and financial assistance and filed a complaint for the children's care, custody and supervision … any harm from termination but defendant was "in no position to mitigate . . . the harm to these children." On …
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… The resource parent could not assume Donald's care, but recommended a friend, another licensed resource parent, whom … resources to assist him raising his son. Dr. Wells also recommended the Division continue to provide defendant … skills and wraparound skills to try to put himself in a position" to gain custody of Donald, and that there was only …
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… visits outside of Susan's home. The Division also filed a complaint seeking care and supervision of Marina, which the … absenteeism, positive or diluted urine samples, and non- compliance. In June 2017, Susan relapsed on Benzodiazepine, … which was of limited assistance to his client 's position. The attorneys representing DCPP and Marina did not …
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… Permanency (DCPP) filed an order to show cause and verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 and N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 … supervised visitation. For the next year, Sam sporadically complied with the services he received. The substance abuse … evaluations and transportation assistance. Defendant complied with the services she received, which included …
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… visits outside of Susan's home. The Division also filed a complaint seeking care and supervision of Marina, which the … absenteeism, positive or diluted urine samples, and non- compliance. In June 2017, Susan relapsed on Benzodiazepine, … which was of limited assistance to his client 's position. The attorneys representing DCPP and Marina did not …
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… visits outside of Susan's home. The Division also filed a complaint seeking care and supervision of Marina, which the … absenteeism, positive or diluted urine samples, and non- compliance. In June 2017, Susan relapsed on Benzodiazepine, … which was of limited assistance to his client 's position. The attorneys representing DCPP and Marina did not …
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… Permanency (DCPP) filed an order to show cause and verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 and N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 … supervised visitation. For the next year, Sam sporadically complied with the services he received. The substance abuse … evaluations and transportation assistance. Defendant complied with the services she received, which included …
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… The resource parent could not assume Donald's care, but recommended a friend, another licensed resource parent, whom … resources to assist him raising his son. Dr. Wells also recommended the Division continue to provide defendant … skills and wraparound skills to try to put himself in a position" to gain custody of Donald, and that there was only …
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… hearing was not scheduled within ninety days, and did not commence until April 26, 2017, before a judge who had no … on appeal, the judge issued an oral decision and accompanying order (the June 2017 order).2 He concluded … the judge rejected defendant's claim that plaintiff's opposition to his request to modify custody demonstrated bad …
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… record before us clearly shows that John has chosen to be a complete stranger to his daughter. The Division presented … and John had untreated substance abuse issues and were noncompliant with services. On November 13, 2018, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. On June 10, 2019, Willa appeared …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … (2007)). On April 24, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … since the removal clearly demonstrate she is not in a position to overcome harm to the child. She has made no plan …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … (2007)). On April 24, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … since the removal clearly demonstrate she is not in a position to overcome harm to the child. She has made no plan …
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… hearing was not scheduled within ninety days, and did not commence until April 26, 2017, before a judge who had no … on appeal, the judge issued an oral decision and accompanying order (the June 2017 order).2 He concluded … the judge rejected defendant's claim that plaintiff's opposition to his request to modify custody demonstrated bad …
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… record before us clearly shows that John has chosen to be a complete stranger to his daughter. The Division presented … and John had untreated substance abuse issues and were noncompliant with services. On November 13, 2018, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. On June 10, 2019, Willa appeared …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add only the following comments. In August 2012, defendants left their children … where she again received parenting skills training. After completing the program in May 2015, H.L. was moved to a … intensive outpatient substance abuse program, but failed to complete it. While he was in the program, all of S.J.'s …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add only the following comments. In August 2012, defendants left their children … where she again received parenting skills training. After completing the program in May 2015, H.L. was moved to a … intensive outpatient substance abuse program, but failed to complete it. While he was in the program, all of S.J.'s …
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… OF ANTONIO INACIO, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NOS: ACJC 2023-109 & ACJC 2024-018 . . FORMAL COMPLAINT JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT Maureen G. Bauman, … judge in the Municipal Court of the Township of Clark, a position to which he was appointed in 1994, and continues to …
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… that the court's finding is not supported by substantial, competent, credible evidence necessary for the required … Although E.N.'s older sister was initially included in the complaint filed by the Division, the litigation was … when she was having a severe episode of agitated and combative behavior. This followed an emergency room visit …
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… that the court's finding is not supported by substantial, competent, credible evidence necessary for the required … Although E.N.'s older sister was initially included in the complaint filed by the Division, the litigation was … when she was having a severe episode of agitated and combative behavior. This followed an emergency room visit …