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… the DV proceedings. However, a subsequent domestic violence complaint 1 We use initials and pseudonyms to maintain the … court dismissed the last of plaintiff's domestic violence complaints following a multi-day trial that also ended in … reiterated the requirements of the November 2013 order imposing preconditions on defendant's future applications for …
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… substance abuse, mental health, employment, and housing issues, the court found that the Division proved that … concerns about defendants ' parenting. Amelia was told to complete a urine screen. Later that day, Amelia called the … with Avery, Jr. The Center for Family Services (CFS) recommended an intensive out-patient program (IOP). Amelia …
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… for each wage earner totaling one current month of income. List of recurring monthly expenses - signed and dated. … in your household receives social security, pension income, or disability of any kind, provide a copy of the most … Loss statement. Provide copies of all bank statements and business accounts for the last 4 months. Make sure to include …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. … in the judge's findings of fact, Darla engaged in "increasingly erratic" behavior. At times she denied her … treatment was also sporadic, although she eventually completed the program in March 2016. She did not, however, …
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… same reasons expressed by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive written decision dated February 14, 2018. As … factual findings, because they are well supported by competent evidence presented at trial. See N.J. Div. of … to her mother. The mother, who claimed she was no longer abusing substances, advised the Division she A-2969-17T3 6 …
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… subsequent appeal of an interlocutory order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … December 19, 2017 on the Division's third guardianship complaint, terminating her parental rights to both boys. As …
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… will suffice. Defendant has a history of lacking stable housing and resources to care for Piper and Jasmine. In 2016, … drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement …
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… CHILDREN, WHERE HE PARTICIPATED IN MULTIPLE EVALUATIONS, COMPLETED SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS AND TREATMENT, AND … [DEFENDANT'S] ISSUES, WHERE [THE DIVISION] FAILED TO MAKE A SINGLE REFERRAL FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. III. THAT … services to facilitate reunification because it did not recommend mental health services. The judge recognized that …
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… of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also found that since the parties' separation in 2015, defendant had … when so "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also found that since the parties' separation in 2015, defendant had … when so "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… CN 10193 page 1 of 5 The CPR Board Initial Review Recommendation to the Judge form (CN 11355) must be used for … cared for by a relative; (2) the division has documented a compelling reason why termination of parental rights would … of the Board Recommendation to the Judge form: Any missing information The division’s comments regarding missing …
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… subsequent appeal of an interlocutory order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … December 19, 2017 on the Division's third guardianship complaint, terminating her parental rights to both boys. As …
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… CHILDREN, WHERE HE PARTICIPATED IN MULTIPLE EVALUATIONS, COMPLETED SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS AND TREATMENT, AND … [DEFENDANT'S] ISSUES, WHERE [THE DIVISION] FAILED TO MAKE A SINGLE REFERRAL FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES. III. THAT … services to facilitate reunification because it did not recommend mental health services. The judge recognized that …
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… same reasons expressed by Judge James R. Paganelli in his comprehensive written decision dated February 14, 2018. As … factual findings, because they are well supported by competent evidence presented at trial. See N.J. Div. of … to her mother. The mother, who claimed she was no longer abusing substances, advised the Division she A-2969-17T3 6 …
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… will suffice. Defendant has a history of lacking stable housing and resources to care for Piper and Jasmine. In 2016, … drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. … in the judge's findings of fact, Darla engaged in "increasingly erratic" behavior. At times she denied her … treatment was also sporadic, although she eventually completed the program in March 2016. She did not, however, …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … maintains that the Subject was used no differently than a commercial bed and breakfast in that both individuals and … and a continental breakfast. Further, defendant contends, since plaintiff (1) rarely organized structural religious …
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… counselor. L.A. also agreed to look for work and stable housing. A revised service plan dated December 1, 2012 built on … 2013, with the agency’s consent, J.E.V. and D.G.V. filed a complaint for adoption. The court entered an order … follows: “If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may communicate with the New Jersey Bar Association by calling …
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… substantially for the reasons given by the judge in his comprehensive oral opinion. I. We begin our discussion with … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's 4 We are … was homeless and provided her with motel assistance, housing advocacy, budgeting skills, a parent aide, recommended …
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… dismiss six of the first eighteen counts alleging defendant committed sexual offenses against his daughter, K.W. … (Karen), born August 2003; the last two counts alleged he committed sexual offenses against S.E. (Sara), the daughter … TO A FAIR TRIAL DUE TO PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT DURING CLOSING ARGUMENTS, WHERE THE STATE SUGGESTED THAT THE DEFENDANT …