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… her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised … rather than a caregiver. Ultimately, Winston opined that separating the three siblings from one another would cause … suffer any emotional or psychological harm if permanently separated from Zane 11 A-2929-22 because Paul did not view him …
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… and J.J.W., Jr. in a foster home. N.T.J. was placed in a separate resource home, and later transferred to a relative … In November 2014, the Division filed its guardianship complaint, and thereafter Judge Peter E. Warshaw, Jr. … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… who investigated the matter noted that the couple is "separated and they are in the beginnings of a custody dispute. … subsequently submitted diluted urine screens and was recommended for an intensive outpatient program. In August … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his foster parents would cause …
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… who investigated the matter noted that the couple is "separated and they are in the beginnings of a custody dispute. … subsequently submitted diluted urine screens and was recommended for an intensive outpatient program. In August … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his foster parents would cause …
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… and J.J.W., Jr. in a foster home. N.T.J. was placed in a separate resource home, and later transferred to a relative … In November 2014, the Division filed its guardianship complaint, and thereafter Judge Peter E. Warshaw, Jr. … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised … rather than a caregiver. Ultimately, Winston opined that separating the three siblings from one another would cause … suffer any emotional or psychological harm if permanently separated from Zane 11 A-2929-22 because Paul did not view him …
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… did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court … Fourth Amendment of the Federal Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the … Fourth Amendment of the Federal Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the …
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… to the cleanliness of the home and the children, but FPS recommended more intensive services. In January 2012, the … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to … children are removed, they would both experience "loss, separation reaction, and anger" towards D.B., which he would …
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… when D.E. was arrested for narcotics possession on two separate occasions in 2017. In October 2017, the Division … Division's ability to supervise visitation and made P.E. uncomfortable. Over time, P.E. began to resist visitation … of drug court. In March 2019, the Division arranged for comparative bonding evaluations, however its expert terminated …
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… history, and that L.Y. was homeless. Neither parent completed the initial recommended substance abuse treatment. … Finally, Dr. Lessin testified Maya would not suffer irreparable harm from severing her relationship with J.L. Maya's … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… safety. In September of the same year, the Division filed a complaint for custody of Gil. One year later, in September 2017, the Division filed the guardianship complaint. The court conducted a guardianship trial in May … medication for schizophrenia but had a history of non-compliance with her medication. She also had a history of …
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… the cause for respondent Mustafa El Khashab, M.D. (Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys; Diana L. … after the surgery, Dr. El Khashab told plaintiff he was paralyzed from the waist down. Plaintiff 4 A-2066-19 claimed … prior to the drainage and as a result . . . plaintiff was paralyzed from the waist down." Plaintiff also asserted that …
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… safety. In September of the same year, the Division filed a complaint for custody of Gil. One year later, in September 2017, the Division filed the guardianship complaint. The court conducted a guardianship trial in May … medication for schizophrenia but had a history of non-compliance with her medication. She also had a history of …
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… did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court … Fourth Amendment of the Federal Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the … Fourth Amendment of the Federal Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the …
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… to the cleanliness of the home and the children, but FPS recommended more intensive services. In January 2012, the … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to … children are removed, they would both experience "loss, separation reaction, and anger" towards D.B., which he would …
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… when D.E. was arrested for narcotics possession on two separate occasions in 2017. In October 2017, the Division … Division's ability to supervise visitation and made P.E. uncomfortable. Over time, P.E. began to resist visitation … of drug court. In March 2019, the Division arranged for comparative bonding evaluations, however its expert terminated …
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… the cause for respondent Mustafa El Khashab, M.D. (Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys; Diana L. … after the surgery, Dr. El Khashab told plaintiff he was paralyzed from the waist down. Plaintiff 4 A-2066-19 claimed … prior to the drainage and as a result . . . plaintiff was paralyzed from the waist down." Plaintiff also asserted that …
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… history, and that L.Y. was homeless. Neither parent completed the initial recommended substance abuse treatment. … Finally, Dr. Lessin testified Maya would not suffer irreparable harm from severing her relationship with J.L. Maya's … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… decision rendered on April 24, 2023. We add the following comments. As the trial date approached, defendant stopped … the trial was "constitutionally deficient" because "no accommodation was provided to [defendant] in order to enable … had the technological or financial capability to access a computer to make use of a Zoom link[,]" defendant had …
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… decision rendered on April 24, 2023. We add the following comments. As the trial date approached, defendant stopped … the trial was "constitutionally deficient" because "no accommodation was provided to [defendant] in order to enable … had the technological or financial capability to access a computer to make use of a Zoom link[,]" defendant had …