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13 Mar 2021, 5:26 am by Russell Knight
(k) Habitual drunkenness or addiction to drugs, other than those prescribed by a physician… (l) Failure to demonstrate a reasonable degree of interest, concern or responsibility as to the welfare of a new born child during the first 30 days after its birth… (o) Repeated or continuous failure by the parents, although physically and financially able, to provide the child with adequate food, clothing, or shelter. [read post]
21 May 2010, 3:24 pm by PaulKostro
Div. 2010), A-1822-08, May 21, 2010: First, “[o]ne of the fundamental concepts in American society is that parents are expected to support their children until they are emancipated, regardless of whether the children live with one, both, or neither parent. [read post]
26 Jun 2021, 11:15 am by Russell Knight
(k) Habitual drunkenness or addiction to drugs, other than those prescribed by a physician… (l) Failure to demonstrate a reasonable degree of interest, concern or responsibility as to the welfare of a new born child during the first 30 days after its birth… (o) Repeated or continuous failure by the parents, although physically and financially able, to provide the child with adequate food, clothing, or shelter. [read post]
22 Dec 2020, 2:33 pm by Joel R. Brandes
’s overnight stays at the marital homes and on vacation were always in a babysitter capacity with the children present, that R.L. slept in a room at the marital home assigned to her by the wife, and that R.L. always attended any social events in a babysitter capacity with the wife and children present. [read post]
3 Dec 2022, 7:08 am
  It is therefore important to adopt measures to protect the general welfare and the interest of the collectivity as a whole under the concept of public order (ordre public). [read post]
12 Jul 2019, 6:43 am
These narratives speak to such questions as the meaning of life and death and the meaning or logic of rituals, symbols, and the more modest mythic stories (for both children and their charges) we’ve inherited from cultural traditions. [read post]