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… J.C. was also adjudged to be a repetitive and compulsive sex offender, and thus confined to the Adult … to the Board's electronic monitoring program, which he completed in October 2015. In April 2016, Giello submitted … wife had engaged in a romantic relationship during their separation, only to reconcile with J.C. not long before the …
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… psychological evaluation and sexual evaluation [we]re completed at defendant's sole cost." In an April 12, 2019 … the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) recommending defendant have no contact with Mary, the family … and explained she intended to follow the therapist's recommendations "with regard to if and/or when the defendant …
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… Disorder, and Reactive Attachment Disorder. Robert was non-compliant in taking his medications, became aggressive, and … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… J.C. was also adjudged to be a repetitive and compulsive sex offender, and thus confined to the Adult … to the Board's electronic monitoring program, which he completed in October 2015. In April 2016, Giello submitted … wife had engaged in a romantic relationship during their separation, only to reconcile with J.C. not long before the …
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… psychological evaluation and sexual evaluation [we]re completed at defendant's sole cost." In an April 12, 2019 … the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) recommending defendant have no contact with Mary, the family … and explained she intended to follow the therapist's recommendations "with regard to if and/or when the defendant …
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… SOMC MEDICAL GROUP, P.C., d/b/a OCEAN COUNTY FAMILY CARE; COMPLETE CARE AT BEY LEA LLC; SUSAN BELTRAN, R.N.; and … to misdiagnosis of her medical condition contributing to paralysis and other medical conditions. Dr. Baker, board … her from walking. Drs. Holtzberg and Gordon filed separate motions to bar Dr. Baker from offering standard of …
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… Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Warnings, https://www.drugs.com/subutex.html (last visited Mar. 11, 2025). 4 A-1274-23 … . . . will test positive. [M]aybe it's to be tested separately . . . there are other opioids that exist that would have to be tested separately." For instance, fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that …
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… care in January 2020. In October 2020, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship of Jen. A year later, the Division amended the complaint seeking KLG placement of Jen with Dawn. At that … with the Division's offered programs. Despite Sarah's noncompliance with the offered programs, the Division continued …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive written opinion. The facts and evidence are … while caring for Max, to provide a urine screen, and to complete a substance-abuse assessment. Tia identified her … furniture assistance, and transportation. Tia failed to complete successfully any of the substance-abuse treatment …
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… eleven years old at the time of the incident. The parties separated in 2009, and were subsequently divorced in … of family court proceedings were filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. In 2013, … The better practice would be to interview the children separately, outside of each other's presence. In that fashion, …
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… police observed suspected illicit drugs and drug-related paraphernalia. A grand jury issued an indictment charging … 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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… the father was listed as a co-defendant in the Division's complaint, the case against him has been dismissed. He is a … allegations of defendant's Title Nine violation. A separate Law Guardian for Mark's sister took no position on … issues were designated for resolution in the parents' separate "FM" matrimonial litigation docket.5 Among other …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … Cheryl for inpatient substance abuse treatment, which she completed in February 2019. Upon her discharge, Cheryl was … "does not have to wait until the child is actually irreparably harmed or impaired by parental inattention or …
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… 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 … [to] justify a modification of the terms of this paragraph of the order. Addressing plaintiff's request for …
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… but eventually, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1, it filed a complaint seeking to terminate their parental rights, and to … with surgery. In December 2012, doctors discovered a separate benign tumor located between his liver and esophagus, … Samiris Sostre also evaluated the parents on two separate occasions between September 2017 and January 2019, …
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… and 2000, respectively. From the outset of the parties' separation in April 2001, a few months before plaintiff filed the complaint, defendant involved the children either directly … court orders by depriving him of parenting time or disparaging him to the children, who were then just a three and …
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… but eventually, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1, it filed a complaint seeking to terminate their parental rights, and to … with surgery. In December 2012, doctors discovered a separate benign tumor located between his liver and esophagus, … Samiris Sostre also evaluated the parents on two separate occasions between September 2017 and January 2019, …
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… 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 … [to] justify a modification of the terms of this paragraph of the order. Addressing plaintiff's request for …
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… and 2000, respectively. From the outset of the parties' separation in April 2001, a few months before plaintiff filed the complaint, defendant involved the children either directly … court orders by depriving him of parenting time or disparaging him to the children, who were then just a three and …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … Cheryl for inpatient substance abuse treatment, which she completed in February 2019. Upon her discharge, Cheryl was … "does not have to wait until the child is actually irreparably harmed or impaired by parental inattention or …