Link for opinion: http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=9307893643036032811&q=New+Jersey+2012+grandparent+visitation&hl=en&as_sdt=2,50
January 26, 2012 it was decided in the Superior Court of New Jersey defendant N.H. would lose custody of her two children. N.H was unable to provide for her children and being with their mother was noted by the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services that N.H. was unfit and unwilling to provide a stable safe envrioment for the children. Due to the safety and development of the children they were removed from her care and placed in foster care in January 2009.
The fostering parents showed interest in adopting the children; N.H. tried to regain custody in appeals in November 2010 and failed to show up to court. This terminated N.H.’s parental rights
N.H. then argued the Division failed to provide the correct options and services to her by not allowing her sister to accept custody of both children. The court ruled that going back on their judgment would do more harm than good for the children being they have been with the adopted family for so long.
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