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Trial court had sufficient evidence to involuntarily terminate parental rights where mother proved incapable of remedying her substance abuse issues and expert testimony found child had a stronger, healthier bond with her foster parent. Order of the trial court affirmed.
In the Matter of the Claim of Tyler Wright v. Elmer W. Davis Inc. et al.
Failure of several candidates to file affidavits did not affect the validity of the candidacy of individuals seeking election to other offices who had submitted their candidate affidavits. Petition to strike denied in part and dismissed as moot in part.
The court urged the Superior Court to dismiss plaintiff's appeal of the court's order denying plaintiff's motion for recusal for want of appellate jurisdiction and noted that its decision on the recusal motion was based on established principles of law.
Motion to Dismiss Denied, Ambiguity Found in The Loan Agreement
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The court denied appellants' appeal of the Zoning Board's decision affirming an enforcement notice directing appellants to cease using their property as a multi-family dwelling in an "A" zoning district.
Defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's race, color, sexual identity and disability employment discrimination complaint.
ALJ properly denied appellant's claim for Social Security disability benefits and found he could do light work because 20 C.F.R. §404.1520c(c) complied with the statute by requiring ALJs to explain their dispositive reasons and there was substantial evidence to support the ALJ's decision about how much weight to give each medical opinion. Affirmed.
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