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… State Board of Education and Kimberley Harrington, Acting Commissionier, New Jersey Department of Education (Gurbir S. … "a statewide assessment test in reading, writing, and computational skills . . . ." N.J.S.A. 18A:7C-1. The test … Board of Education, pursuant to Article V, Section IV, paragraph 6 of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, …
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… children. As of the date the Division filed its amended complaint, J.B. (Jim) was thirteen, Ruby was seven, and R.H. … County Prosecutor's Office (HCPO) to report Ruby's disclosures. Fernandez went to Reba's residence and advised her … and Anthony D'Urso, Psy.D, Supervising Psychologist. A separate report regarding Reba's evaluation recommends Joe …
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… Protection and Permanency presented evidence of three separate incidents where C.C. left the children home alone. At … the fact-finding hearing, the parents were generally non-compliant with services and failed to complete psychological … offered in evidence indicated an objection would have been futile. Id. at 128. The defendant had no opportunity to …
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… children. As of the date the Division filed its amended complaint, J.B. (Jim) was thirteen, Ruby was seven, and R.H. … County Prosecutor's Office (HCPO) to report Ruby's disclosures. Fernandez went to Reba's residence and advised her … and Anthony D'Urso, Psy.D, Supervising Psychologist. A separate report regarding Reba's evaluation recommends Joe …
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… State Board of Education and Kimberley Harrington, Acting Commissionier, New Jersey Department of Education (Gurbir S. … "a statewide assessment test in reading, writing, and computational skills . . . ." N.J.S.A. 18A:7C-1. The test … Board of Education, pursuant to Article V, Section IV, paragraph 6 of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, …
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… Protection and Permanency presented evidence of three separate incidents where C.C. left the children home alone. At … the fact-finding hearing, the parents were generally non-compliant with services and failed to complete psychological … offered in evidence indicated an objection would have been futile. Id. at 128. The defendant had no opportunity to …
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… On June 11, 2024, Protective Services filed a verified complaint for appointment of a permanent guardian for … Forbes also told Saxton that R.W. suffers from paranoia and said 7 A-0847-24 that R.W. "has been heard" … 282, 280-81; cf. J.G., 457 N.J. Super. at 373. In sum, in future proceedings, the court is required to make findings …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Steven Edward Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Gurbir S. Grewal, … appeal. 3 A-0321-18T2 the third prong because it "failed to complete its assessment of" one of her out- of-state … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). We affirm.1 I. The following facts come from the trial court's oral opinion, except as … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … harm" or "safely care for her son within the foreseeable future." There was ample evidence to support those findings. …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … ERRONEOUS BECAUSE EXPERTS OPINED TO THE CONTRARY AND NO COMPARATIVE BONDING EVALUATION WAS PERFORMED. II. We begin our … the child at the time of trial and in the foreseeable future. The judge offered several examples demonstrating the …
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… made efforts towards reunification but ultimately filed a complaint seeking termination of T.D.W.'s parental rights, … as a caregiver for A.C.W. presently or in the foreseeable future. On March 15, 2018, the Division filed a verified … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… court's order based largely on the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion of the same date. 3 A-2186-18T3 … disorder, a mixed personality disorder with narcissistic, paranoid, and dependent personality disorder features." She … for the children and could not do so in the foreseeable future. For prong three, which is not challenged on appeal, …
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… N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). We affirm.1 I. The following facts come from the trial court's oral opinion, except as … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … harm" or "safely care for her son within the foreseeable future." There was ample evidence to support those findings. …
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… Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Steven Edward Miklosey, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Gurbir S. Grewal, … appeal. 3 A-0321-18T2 the third prong because it "failed to complete its assessment of" one of her out- of-state … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… court's order based largely on the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion of the same date. 3 A-2186-18T3 … disorder, a mixed personality disorder with narcissistic, paranoid, and dependent personality disorder features." She … for the children and could not do so in the foreseeable future. For prong three, which is not challenged on appeal, …
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… made efforts towards reunification but ultimately filed a complaint seeking termination of T.D.W.'s parental rights, … as a caregiver for A.C.W. presently or in the foreseeable future. On March 15, 2018, the Division filed a verified … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … ERRONEOUS BECAUSE EXPERTS OPINED TO THE CONTRARY AND NO COMPARATIVE BONDING EVALUATION WAS PERFORMED. II. We begin our … the child at the time of trial and in the foreseeable future. The judge offered several examples demonstrating the …
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… defendant's in-person parenting time—until she completes a court-ordered parenting supervision … defendant failed to return the children to New Jersey and comply with an order to appear in-person at a case … were tax returns that relied entirely on a profit and loss statement, which Judge Bottinelli found did not …
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… presence of M.P. On October 17, 2022, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking care and supervision of … as an independent caretaker of M.P. in the foreseeable future. The Division's expert described the bond between … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… settlement agreement (PSA). Relevant to this appeal, paragraph nineteen of the PSA stated plaintiff would pay … and appeared in family photos from the wedding. He also accompanied defendant to the birth of her first grandchild in … noting neither plaintiff nor their children lived close enough to witness her driving habits. She certified she …