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… boyfriend, defendant Christopher Curi, from plaintiff's cab company, HV Cab, LLC. In November 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant in small claims court in the … insurance document; (4) an invoice from a repair shop for $3,731.87; and (5) an unspecified number of …
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… gave defendant secondary physical custody with phased-in visitation. The order set forth in specific detail how the terms of defendant's visitation would be phased-in to allow for increased … p.m. The phased-in schedule contemplated longer visits encompassing a holiday schedule. Furthermore, defendant was to …
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… gave defendant secondary physical custody with phased-in visitation. The order set forth in specific detail how the terms of defendant's visitation would be phased-in to allow for increased … p.m. The phased-in schedule contemplated longer visits encompassing a holiday schedule. Furthermore, defendant was to …
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… Judge Wayne J. Forrest issued a November 7, 2018 opinion comprehensively addressing all relevant facts supporting the … a case for the family and a caseworker went for a site visit, during which Nancy "admitted to some self-harming … sick, and that she sometimes forgot to take them. After a visit, the Division caseworker became concerned about Nancy …
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… due to her unaddressed mental health issues and her noncompliance with treatment. P.A.A. was diagnosed with … declined. The Division also provided weekly supervised visits with F.A.A. During these visits, P.A.A. exhibited unusual behaviors, including …
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… and she admitted to using illegal substances. After she completed court-ordered services through the Division, the … 2017 and May 2018, Sara only sporadically attended weekly visitation with her children, often failing to confirm she would attend or simply not showing up. Ultimately, she visited with the children fewer than a dozen times during …
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… Judge Wayne J. Forrest issued a November 7, 2018 opinion comprehensively addressing all relevant facts supporting the … a case for the family and a caseworker went for a site visit, during which Nancy "admitted to some self-harming … sick, and that she sometimes forgot to take them. After a visit, the Division caseworker became concerned about Nancy …
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… and she admitted to using illegal substances. After she completed court-ordered services through the Division, the … 2017 and May 2018, Sara only sporadically attended weekly visitation with her children, often failing to confirm she would attend or simply not showing up. Ultimately, she visited with the children fewer than a dozen times during …
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… due to her unaddressed mental health issues and her noncompliance with treatment. P.A.A. was diagnosed with … declined. The Division also provided weekly supervised visits with F.A.A. During these visits, P.A.A. exhibited unusual behaviors, including …
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… from an August 29, 2016 Family Part order modifying their visitation with their now nine-year-old grandson. We reverse … of changed circumstances to modify a consent order granting visitation. We discern the following relevant facts from the … On August 5, 2015, the grandparents filed a verified complaint seeking custody of the child, or in the …
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… from an August 29, 2016 Family Part order modifying their visitation with their now nine-year-old grandson. We reverse … of changed circumstances to modify a consent order granting visitation. We discern the following relevant facts from the … On August 5, 2015, the grandparents filed a verified complaint seeking custody of the child, or in the …
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… between Bobby and Sara, the Division subsequently filed a complaint under Title Thirty for the care and supervision of … no contact with the 4 A-5172-17T3 Division to arrange for visitation with Blair, and he failed to appear for two … on completing his recommended services, and wanted to visit Blair once the court's visitation restrictions were …
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… between Bobby and Sara, the Division subsequently filed a complaint under Title Thirty for the care and supervision of … no contact with the 4 A-5172-17T3 Division to arrange for visitation with Blair, and he failed to appear for two … on completing his recommended services, and wanted to visit Blair once the court's visitation restrictions were …
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… a forty-eight page written decision after conducting a comprehensive hearing. The focus of the appeal pertains to … part of the order in which the judge ordered supervised visitation. We affirm. The mother argues that the judge thwarted her visitation rights by imposing supervised visitation; there …
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… a forty-eight page written decision after conducting a comprehensive hearing. The focus of the appeal pertains to … part of the order in which the judge ordered supervised visitation. We affirm. The mother argues that the judge thwarted her visitation rights by imposing supervised visitation; there …
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… employment, and transportation. At times, Angie was noncompliant with services. At other times, she completed … a psychological evaluation and treatment. During her first visit with the children, Angie told Kerry that Kerry was the … care. Angie later told a DCPP worker she "would rather not visit with her daughter and only visit her son." In light of …
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… employment, and transportation. At times, Angie was noncompliant with services. At other times, she completed … a psychological evaluation and treatment. During her first visit with the children, Angie told Kerry that Kerry was the … care. Angie later told a DCPP worker she "would rather not visit with her daughter and only visit her son." In light of …
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… and convincing evidence, we are constrained to remand for compliance with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … children." The Division arranged for her to have supervised visitation with the children. Many of the reports from those visits were positive. She progressed toward recovery in …
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… and convincing evidence, we are constrained to remand for compliance with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … children." The Division arranged for her to have supervised visitation with the children. Many of the reports from those visits were positive. She progressed toward recovery in …
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… their cellular phones in order to purchase bus tickets to visit Caden at the hospital. The Division's interview with … aunt's home with Caden, and her aunt did not want Evan to visit Caden. Rachel denied any domestic violence in her … 4 A-3835-19 available housing with her aunt in order to become eligible for temporary rental assistance (TRA). Evan's …