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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive written opinion. The facts and evidence are … staring into space and forgetting what she was discussing with the caseworkers. She denied 4 A-2072-21 being … while caring for Max, to provide a urine screen, and to complete a substance-abuse assessment. Tia identified her …
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… in 2009, and were subsequently divorced in Pennsylvania. Since 2019, plaintiff and the children have lived in … of family court proceedings were filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. In 2013, … Two days later, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging harassment. Plaintiff alleged she …
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… judge the State had made an offer to resolve the case, proposing 3 A-3104-21 defendant serve a five-year term of … defense counsel – the lawyer about whom defendant complains in this appeal – advised the judge he had spoken … plea agreement can be accepted by this court with a recommendation. It would have to be open for [the court's] …
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… Part's factual and credibility findings, we affirm. I. Since the parties are familiar with the evidence and the … the father was listed as a co-defendant in the Division's complaint, the case against him has been dismissed. He is a … to bed and then came back into his room and had made a comment about not disrespecting her. He reported that he was …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … May 3, 2018, when it received a referral that Cheryl was using heroin and consuming alcohol while pregnant with Mason. … Cheryl for inpatient substance abuse treatment, which she completed in February 2019. Upon her discharge, Cheryl was …
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… denying him reconsideration of a June 4, 2019 order, addressing custody, parenting time, and related issues pertaining … annulled on October 8, 2015, by entry of a consent 1 As the compelling interest of protecting the child's privacy outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency in this matter, a fictious first …
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… that the parents ' contentious relationship and unstable housing were harmful to the children. The Division referred the … but eventually, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1, it filed a complaint seeking to terminate their parental rights, and to … delay, lack of coordination, and family discord. Doctors recommended that she participate in physical, 6 A-4386-18T4 …
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… in April 2001, a few months before plaintiff filed the complaint, defendant involved the children either directly … costs and expenses thereof according to their respective incomes and financial ability. The parties shall confer and … found defendant in violation of litigant's rights for refusing to cooperate with the prior parenting coordinator. …
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… that the parents ' contentious relationship and unstable housing were harmful to the children. The Division referred the … but eventually, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1, it filed a complaint seeking to terminate their parental rights, and to … delay, lack of coordination, and family discord. Doctors recommended that she participate in physical, 6 A-4386-18T4 …
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… denying him reconsideration of a June 4, 2019 order, addressing custody, parenting time, and related issues pertaining … annulled on October 8, 2015, by entry of a consent 1 As the compelling interest of protecting the child's privacy outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency in this matter, a fictious first …
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… in April 2001, a few months before plaintiff filed the complaint, defendant involved the children either directly … costs and expenses thereof according to their respective incomes and financial ability. The parties shall confer and … found defendant in violation of litigant's rights for refusing to cooperate with the prior parenting coordinator. …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … May 3, 2018, when it received a referral that Cheryl was using heroin and consuming alcohol while pregnant with Mason. … Cheryl for inpatient substance abuse treatment, which she completed in February 2019. Upon her discharge, Cheryl was …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Judiciary. This Directive promulgates the process to ensure communication between Divisions where a defendant has a … conditions of no-contact with a victim, minor children in common or not in common, or other family members or friends …
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… denied defendant's pretrial motion to dismiss the contempt complaint. After a trial, the judge, sitting as the trier of … written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with [his former wife.]" On July 2, 2021, … cracked phone screen on the day of the violation. After closing arguments, the trial judge found defendant violated the …
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… evidence. Natalie also argues that the trial court committed error by admitting and 1 We use fictitious names … of the shelters discharged Natalie because she failed to comply with their rules. At one shelter, Natalie was cited for inadequately supervising her children, failing to obey curfew, and for talking …
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… the scent of marijuana. The caseworker also observed bruising on Lisa's face, and on one of her daughters. The … domestic violence in the household, the Division filed a complaint for custody of the four children living in the … of domestic violence if they reunited. The evaluation recommended substance abuse screening and psychotherapy for …
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… a referral reporting Mother gave birth to Son and expressing concerns over the family's living arrangements because … Son. The referent also reported Mother and Father became combative when they were informed Son should stay in the … separate beds. Father is a Megan's Law offender subject to community supervision for life (CSL), L. 1994, c. 130, § 2.4 …
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… for substance abuse, mental health issues, unstable housing, and issues with day-to-day care, the Division of Child … in placing him and he would "need a supportive family who's committed to meeting his needs." Frank Dyer, Ph.D., … to contain in a normal resource home." Dr. Dyer recommended that Zach "receive intensive support, therapy, …
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… under N.J.S.A. 59:8-9 to excuse his failure to comply with the ninety-day time frame under N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. … alleges he was struck by an NJ Transit bus while crossing the street, as a pedestrian, in Jersey City on May 11, … and hospitalized until May 24, 2023. Plaintiff's chief complaint upon admittance was "pain near his pelvis and down …
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… for substance abuse, mental health issues, unstable housing, and issues with day-to-day care, the Division of Child … in placing him and he would "need a supportive family who's committed to meeting his needs." Frank Dyer, Ph.D., … to contain in a normal resource home." Dr. Dyer recommended that Zach "receive intensive support, therapy, …