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… due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … charge against her. During this time, Tina began to refuse visits with Nora. Nora attended supervised visits with Tammy … not biased. The court discussed in detail the four-pronged best-interests-of-the-child test for terminating parental …
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… due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … charge against her. During this time, Tina began to refuse visits with Nora. Nora attended supervised visits with Tammy … not biased. The court discussed in detail the four-pronged best-interests-of-the-child test for terminating parental …
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… in Judge Gallina-Mecca's decision. We add the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the … of stability in 2015, their participation in services and visitation with the children soon deteriorated again. The … that (1) the Division had proven all four prongs of the best interests test by clear and convincing evidence, …
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… oldest child, and Division case workers began periodic visitations of the household. In 2009, the family moved from … and allowing them visitation with the children, pending the completion of psychological evaluations and expert … the Division and the Law Guardian both recommended that the best interests of the children call for the termination of …
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… Protection (Division) had satisfied all four prongs of the best interest of the child test found in N.J.S.A. … EXPERTS AS TO RITA'S THERAPY, PROGRESS AND BEHAVIORS IN VISITATION. These alleged errors merit limited discussion. … significant anger control problems. Gordon-Karp could not complete the testing because Rita tore up the testing …
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… oldest child, and Division case workers began periodic visitations of the household. In 2009, the family moved from … and allowing them visitation with the children, pending the completion of psychological evaluations and expert … the Division and the Law Guardian both recommended that the best interests of the children call for the termination of …
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… Protection (Division) had satisfied all four prongs of the best interest of the child test found in N.J.S.A. … EXPERTS AS TO RITA'S THERAPY, PROGRESS AND BEHAVIORS IN VISITATION. These alleged errors merit limited discussion. … significant anger control problems. Gordon-Karp could not complete the testing because Rita tore up the testing …
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… in Judge Gallina-Mecca's decision. We add the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the … of stability in 2015, their participation in services and visitation with the children soon deteriorated again. The … that (1) the Division had proven all four prongs of the best interests test by clear and convincing evidence, …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Nora J. Grimbergen's comprehensive and well-reasoned twenty-four-page written … that termination of parental rights is in Isabella's best interests. Initially, the Division sought to reunify … to penal facility, which made 4 A-4673-16T2 scheduling visitation with Isabella difficult. Nonetheless, the …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Nora J. Grimbergen's comprehensive and well-reasoned twenty-four-page written … that termination of parental rights is in Isabella's best interests. Initially, the Division sought to reunify … to penal facility, which made 4 A-4673-16T2 scheduling visitation with Isabella difficult. Nonetheless, the …
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… of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also … separation in 2015, defendant had progressively made visitation between plaintiff and the children difficult. It … the youngest child should be transferred as it was in his best interest to reside with his father. As the judge …
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… of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also … separation in 2015, defendant had progressively made visitation between plaintiff and the children difficult. It … the youngest child should be transferred as it was in his best interest to reside with his father. As the judge …
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… changed circumstances nor that it would be in Maureen's best interests to vacate the judgment. In support of those … care for her special medical needs and that the family was committed to adopting Maureen. Valerie now appeals from the … that once she was released to a halfway house, she began visiting Maureen once per month and more frequently after …
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… changed circumstances nor that it would be in Maureen's best interests to vacate the judgment. In support of those … care for her special medical needs and that the family was committed to adopting Maureen. Valerie now appeals from the … that once she was released to a halfway house, she began visiting Maureen once per month and more frequently after …
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… contained in Judge Hely's decision, and add the following comments. The hospital where Daniel was born contacted the … caseworker, testified that K.W.'s failure to abide by the visitation order allowed defendant, who was still using … emotional attachment to the resource parent which is the best kind to have." Dr. Winston stated that the resource …
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… contained in Judge Hely's decision, and add the following comments. The hospital where Daniel was born contacted the … caseworker, testified that K.W.'s failure to abide by the visitation order allowed defendant, who was still using … emotional attachment to the resource parent which is the best kind to have." Dr. Winston stated that the resource …
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… negotiations agreements (CNAs); and (3) make field visits to the site of the alleged misconduct. Code 2:2-86.5 … well. The CCRB also must publish certain information on its website, on a quarterly basis, "with personally identifiable … goal when interpreting a statute and, generally, the best indicator of that intent is the statutory language." …
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… negotiations agreements (CNAs); and (3) make field visits to the site of the alleged misconduct. Code 2:2-86.5 … well. The CCRB also must publish certain information on its website, on a quarterly basis, "with personally identifiable … goal when interpreting a statute and, generally, the best indicator of that intent is the statutory language." …
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… few minutes later, he saw another woman he knew as "Cookie" come around the street corner, approach L.B., and he heard … items, including watches, keys, a cell phone, a camera kit, coins, and a chain. The men also threatened G.T. and B.C. … 2C:15-1; first-degree aggravated sexual assault during the commission of a burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:14- 2(a)(3); three …
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… few minutes later, he saw another woman he knew as "Cookie" come around the street corner, approach L.B., and he heard … items, including watches, keys, a cell phone, a camera kit, coins, and a chain. The men also threatened G.T. and B.C. … 2C:15-1; first-degree aggravated sexual assault during the commission of a burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:14- 2(a)(3); three …