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… the same time. In early November 2015, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of the children due to … until February 18, 2016, when the Division placed them in separate resource homes. Both children experienced problems … can meet these needs either now or in the foreseeable future." The judge accepted Dr. Gordon-Karp's opinion that …
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… 596, 606 (2007). The four criteria "are not discrete and separate," but rather 5 A-1407-23 "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … her children and would not be fit to do so in the near future. As a result, Jewelewicz-Nelson opined that …
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… Frank Lukacs and his late wife, Marta Lukacs1 filed a complaint for damages arising from what they alleged was the … order granting defendants' Rule 4:40-1 motion made at the close of plaintiff's case, dismissing his complaint. The … and a chest x-ray, the results of which were within normal parameters. The doctor concluded the infection was viral and …
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… and suffers from other mental health issues. Her compliance with Division-referred services during the course … disorder with antisocial, narcissistic, schizotypal, and paranoid traits, and a neurological impairment similar to … as independent caretakers for A.D. within the foreseeable future. Dr. Lee also noted that neither parent would benefit …
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… the same time. In early November 2015, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of the children due to … until February 18, 2016, when the Division placed them in separate resource homes. Both children experienced problems … can meet these needs either now or in the foreseeable future." The judge accepted Dr. Gordon-Karp's opinion that …
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… 596, 606 (2007). The four criteria "are not discrete and separate," but rather 5 A-1407-23 "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … her children and would not be fit to do so in the near future. As a result, Jewelewicz-Nelson opined that …
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… deemed to be unfounded. After Shari was involuntarily committed to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center (New Bridge), … He also noted, however, she continued "to harbor paranoid delusional ideas concerning [Division] personnel … achieve adequate parenting capacity within the foreseeable future is regarded as extremely poor," and Matthew appeared …
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… the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division), commencing in 2013 when police reported she and then … with 59,000 clients. Although defendant promised to attend future court proceedings, she did not appear again until a … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… in Judge Richmond's decision. We add the following comments. In June 2016, the Division obtained custody of … to return to West Virginia after his New Jersey sentence is completed. After defendant returned to the New Jersey … parent, and would not be able to do so for the foreseeable future. Defendant conceded that even if he was released from …
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… in Judge Richmond's decision. We add the following comments. In June 2016, the Division obtained custody of … to return to West Virginia after his New Jersey sentence is completed. After defendant returned to the New Jersey … parent, and would not be able to do so for the foreseeable future. Defendant conceded that even if he was released from …
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… Use Disorder," and "Severe Cocaine Use Disorder" and was recommended for inpatient treatment. Kim entered an inpatient … 2022. Although the Division scheduled psychological and comparative bonding evaluations for Kim with Dr. Katz, she did … to remain with [Donna and Barbara] for the foreseeable future"; and neither biological parent should be reunified …
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… custody of Niesha, with Charlene's consent. The Division closed its case. 2 Charlene had a brief brush with the … with transportation. But defendants were largely noncompliant with the services provided. They regularly failed … batterer's services, the Division provided defendants separate visitation with the children. Charlene's visitation …
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… custody of Niesha, with Charlene's consent. The Division closed its case. 2 Charlene had a brief brush with the … with transportation. But defendants were largely noncompliant with the services provided. They regularly failed … batterer's services, the Division provided defendants separate visitation with the children. Charlene's visitation …
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… Use Disorder," and "Severe Cocaine Use Disorder" and was recommended for inpatient treatment. Kim entered an inpatient … 2022. Although the Division scheduled psychological and comparative bonding evaluations for Kim with Dr. Katz, she did … to remain with [Donna and Barbara] for the foreseeable future"; and neither biological parent should be reunified …
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… four. Rather, Joy contends the court erred in failing to comply with the July 2, 2021 statutory amendments to the … which read "[s]uch harm may include evidence that separating the child from [their] resource family parents … Jim continued to be endangered by Joy in the foreseeable future. There was substantial credible evidence in the …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … her parenting capacity appreciably in the foreseeable future[,]" "even if she completed [the recommended …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … fostering a relationship between B.S. and defendants in the future. Division witness Dr. Alan J. Lee, Psy. D., was …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … her parenting capacity appreciably in the foreseeable future[,]" "even if she completed [the recommended …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … fostering a relationship between B.S. and defendants in the future. Division witness Dr. Alan J. Lee, Psy. D., was …
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… four. Rather, Joy contends the court erred in failing to comply with the July 2, 2021 statutory amendments to the … which read "[s]uch harm may include evidence that separating the child from [their] resource family parents … Jim continued to be endangered by Joy in the foreseeable future. There was substantial credible evidence in the …