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… had been adjudicated delinquent several years earlier for committing sexual offenses upon two minors. The father … with possession of narcotics and the possession of drug paraphernalia. 2 We discuss in more depth these juvenile … to warrant our consideration in this opinion, and to guide future cases. Guttenberg Sav. & Loan Ass'n v. Rivera, 85 …
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… occurred on March 14, 2010, after F.M. and G.M. had separated. F.M. came to the marital residence to visit and go … dismissed the simple assault charge against F.M. after he completed court-ordered counseling. The State filed a motion … F.M.’s weapon and identification card, even though the unrefuted expert testimony was that F.M. should be disarmed. The …
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… four as to Danielle. Robert also argues that the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC), N.J.S.A. … and all three children together. He did not perform separate observations of Danielle with each child individually … intensive mental health services for the foreseeable future regardless of their eventual placement. Based upon …
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… a judgment dismissing plaintiff's dental malpractice complaint with prejudice. According to the complaint, while … teeth due to loosening of the teeth caused by bone loss resulting from periodontal disease.3 Notably, plaintiff … teeth4 and replacing them with implants in order to avoid future problems. However, plaintiff rejected Dr. Bissell's …
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… occurred on March 14, 2010, after F.M. and G.M. had separated. F.M. came to the marital residence to visit and go … dismissed the simple assault charge against F.M. after he completed court-ordered counseling. The State filed a motion … F.M.’s weapon and identification card, even though the unrefuted expert testimony was that F.M. should be disarmed. The …
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… four as to Danielle. Robert also argues that the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC), N.J.S.A. … and all three children together. He did not perform separate observations of Danielle with each child individually … intensive mental health services for the foreseeable future regardless of their eventual placement. Based upon …
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… a judgment dismissing plaintiff's dental malpractice complaint with prejudice. According to the complaint, while … teeth due to loosening of the teeth caused by bone loss resulting from periodontal disease.3 Notably, plaintiff … teeth4 and replacing them with implants in order to avoid future problems. However, plaintiff rejected Dr. Bissell's …
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… opined "[t]he likelihood of . . . Williams successfully completing a projected term of parole is fair to poor due to … arguing the Board lacked the statutory authority to compel his participation in an RTP once he qualified for … appeal, Williams was released to the RTP and subsequently completed the 180-day program.3 In December 2021, shortly …
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… classes, and therapeutic visitation services. Mary only completed the mental health and substance abuse treatment … adopt children. The maternal grandmother was married but separated, living with a paramour, and refused to get a … an adequate caregiver 12 A-0850-22 for the foreseeable future. Moreso than the domestic violence and lack of stable …
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… has been punctuated by her continued drug use and lack of compliance with treatment programs and other services … rights. However, he would not suffer enduring or irreparable harm, and any distress would be mitigated by his … the children that was unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. The judge further noted Dr. Wells' conclusion that, …
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… a psychiatric evaluation. During the evaluation, Sasha disclosed she planned to take Kurt's prescription medications to commit suicide. Kurt also told Wilson he suffered from … and not the one reported to the Division in October. In a comprehensive report, the Division substantiated the …
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… Plaintiff A.C. (Andrew) and defendant C.D. (Carol)1 filed complaints against each other under the Prevention of … psychiatric ward that same morning. After hearing separately from the two parties about the alleged acts of … of an FRO because Carol's past actions had caused him to lose a job; he also found that Andrew had reason to have a …
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… of and others not, and mounting evidence that neither would comply with court orders and do what was necessary to regain … testified Mother suffered from a personality disorder with paranoid and obsessive-compulsive features. He found those … he could not parent the children now or in the foreseeable future. Both experts concluded the children were bonded to …
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… of and others not, and mounting evidence that neither would comply with court orders and do what was necessary to regain … testified Mother suffered from a personality disorder with paranoid and obsessive-compulsive features. He found those … he could not parent the children now or in the foreseeable future. Both experts concluded the children were bonded to …
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… opined "[t]he likelihood of . . . Williams successfully completing a projected term of parole is fair to poor due to … arguing the Board lacked the statutory authority to compel his participation in an RTP once he qualified for … appeal, Williams was released to the RTP and subsequently completed the 180-day program.3 In December 2021, shortly …
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… a psychiatric evaluation. During the evaluation, Sasha disclosed she planned to take Kurt's prescription medications to commit suicide. Kurt also told Wilson he suffered from … and not the one reported to the Division in October. In a comprehensive report, the Division substantiated the …
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… Plaintiff A.C. (Andrew) and defendant C.D. (Carol)1 filed complaints against each other under the Prevention of … psychiatric ward that same morning. After hearing separately from the two parties about the alleged acts of … of an FRO because Carol's past actions had caused him to lose a job; he also found that Andrew had reason to have a …
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… has been punctuated by her continued drug use and lack of compliance with treatment programs and other services … rights. However, he would not suffer enduring or irreparable harm, and any distress would be mitigated by his … the children that was unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. The judge further noted Dr. Wells' conclusion that, …
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… opined "[t]he likelihood of . . . Williams successfully completing a projected term of parole is fair to poor due to … arguing the Board lacked the statutory authority to compel his participation in an RTP once he qualified for … appeal, Williams was released to the RTP and subsequently completed the 180-day program.3 In December 2021, shortly …
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… classes, and therapeutic visitation services. Mary only completed the mental health and substance abuse treatment … adopt children. The maternal grandmother was married but separated, living with a paramour, and refused to get a … an adequate caregiver 12 A-0850-22 for the foreseeable future. Moreso than the domestic violence and lack of stable …