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This case involves a permanent neglect proceeding where the petitioner agency sought to terminate the parental rights of the respondent parent. The court found that the agency demonstrated diligent efforts to strengthen the parental relationship by offering various services, including psychological evaluations, mental health counseling, and parenting programs. However, the respondent parent failed to adequately plan for the children's future, often being uncooperative, difficult to contact, and not meaningfully benefiting from the provided services. The respondent also had issues with securing suitable housing, consistent visitation, and proper supervision of the children. Ultimately, the Family Court's decision to terminate parental rights and free the children for adoption was affirmed, as it was deemed to be in the children's best interests.
In re Jyashia RR. is a workers' compensation case decided in Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
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This case involves a permanent neglect proceeding where the petitioner agency sought to terminate the parental rights of the respondent parent. The court found that the agency demonstrated diligent efforts to strengthen the parental relationship by offering various services, including psychological evaluations, mental health counseling, and parenting programs. However, the respondent parent failed to adequately plan for the children's future, often being uncooperative, difficult to contact, and not meaningfully benefiting from the provided services. The respondent also had issues with securing suitable housing, consistent visitation, and proper supervision of the children. Ultimately, the Family Court's decision to terminate parental rights and free the children for adoption was affirmed, as it was deemed to be in the children's best interests.
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