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… to terms of an initial order entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in August 2015, the … In her application, plaintiff observed that defendant had visited H.D. only six to eight times over seven years since … to his well-being. She recounted that defendant had rarely visited H.D. since their move to New Jersey. Defendant …
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… counsel was substituted. After a short continuance, retrial commenced on November 1, 2023, before a different judge. On … therapy and specialized parenting skills training. Visitation throughout the history of the case was sporadic. … inability is due to a mental or neurological condition. She visited her children only sporadically while they were in …
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… version of Adobe Reader for Windows®, Mac, or Linux® by visiting http://www.adobe.com/go/reader_download. For more assistance with Adobe Reader visit http://www.adobe.com/go/acrreader. Windows is either a …
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… be urinating in the yard. He asked the group who they were visiting at the premises. When they responded that they were there to visit "Chris" on the third floor, the Detective entered the … was a large group of people outside claiming to be there to visit her. Chris became upset, denied that the group was …
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… Plaintiff A.L.I. appeals the dismissal of an action she commenced against her second cousin, defendant D.W., … husband, for ten days. When defendant ended this visit, plaintiff's husband went with her and they began … they may have occasionally stayed under the same roof on visits to plaintiff's mother's condominium in Florida when …
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… the factual findings set forth in Judge Jane B. Cantor's comprehensive October 6, 2016 written opinion. However, we … violence and emotional and physical abuse. Defendant's visits with A.R. thereafter made the child tense, anxious, … Notably, A.R. lost bowel control a number of times during visits with defendant. From 2010 until the trial in 2016, …
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… the factual findings set forth in Judge Jane B. Cantor's comprehensive October 6, 2016 written opinion. However, we … violence and emotional and physical abuse. Defendant's visits with A.R. thereafter made the child tense, anxious, … Notably, A.R. lost bowel control a number of times during visits with defendant. From 2010 until the trial in 2016, …
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… Office of the Ombudsman. ALL INTERESTED GROUPS MUST COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THE … For Law Day Program updates, please visit … 11:00 11:15 11:30 □ GUEST JUDGE SPEAKER (Virtual Visit) a judge volunteer will be assigned to registered …
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… be urinating in the yard. He asked the group who they were visiting at the premises. When they responded that they were there to visit "Chris" on the third floor, the Detective entered the … was a large group of people outside claiming to be there to visit her. Chris became upset, denied that the group was …
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… Plaintiff A.L.I. appeals the dismissal of an action she commenced against her second cousin, defendant D.W., … husband, for ten days. When defendant ended this visit, plaintiff's husband went with her and they began … they may have occasionally stayed under the same roof on visits to plaintiff's mother's condominium in Florida when …
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… month, the Division initiated this litigation by filing a complaint for custody of Earl , which the court granted. Two … despite being recognized as attentive and loving during visits with Earl, the trial judge unduly focused on his … marijuana and cocaine "as a way of coping with stress and processing emotions." She initially refused a substance …
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… month, the Division initiated this litigation by filing a complaint for custody of Earl , which the court granted. Two … despite being recognized as attentive and loving during visits with Earl, the trial judge unduly focused on his … marijuana and cocaine "as a way of coping with stress and processing emotions." She initially refused a substance …
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… a July 12, 2012 consent order (CO) entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, the … provided plaintiff 3 A-3658-21 with "reasonable additional visitation during the week," and holiday and vacation time. … custody determination. N.J.S.A. 2A:34-79. The registration process outlined under N.J.S.A. 2A:34-79 includes sending a …
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… to an order entered in a separate FD case, with supervised visitation by Linda in place. She appeals from the … and provision of services, and contends that her due process rights were violated. The Division and the Law … rights under Title 30 , unless the Division proves with competent, case-specific evidence that the marijuana usage …
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… Wayne with his parents. The substance abuse evaluations recommended intensive outpatient treatment for Anita and made … and May 14, 2021, Warren did not show for nine supervised visits, and between November 2022 and February 2023, Warren failed to show for all but one of his visits with his son. Anita periodically called and cancelled …
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… the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) complied with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … who distrusted her. Once she relapsed in 2014, she rarely visited with the children and did not contact the Division. [This] . . . inconsistency in her visits caused "distress in the children who already appear …
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… a family member. Yolanda claims that she was denied due process because her trial counsel ineffectively assisted her … or that she was prejudiced by any of the alleged errors committed by her counsel. Accordingly, we affirm. I. The … LCSW. The court's order also permitted weekly supervised visits between Yolanda and Sarah. Finally, the order …
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… parental 3 A-3282-20 rights, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive oral decision. We now affirm the judgment in … moved back in with the father. During this time, in-person visitation was paused and replaced with virtual visitation until August 2020 because of the COVID-19 …
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… parental 3 A-3282-20 rights, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive oral decision. We now affirm the judgment in … moved back in with the father. During this time, in-person visitation was paused and replaced with virtual visitation until August 2020 because of the COVID-19 …
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… a family member. Yolanda claims that she was denied due process because her trial counsel ineffectively assisted her … or that she was prejudiced by any of the alleged errors committed by her counsel. Accordingly, we affirm. I. The … LCSW. The court's order also permitted weekly supervised visits between Yolanda and Sarah. Finally, the order …