Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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Page 174
... mother's physical disabilities - cerebral palsy and epilepsy - would impair her ability to work and to parent ; ( 2 ) she suffers from a dependent personality disorder ; ( 3 ) she failed to make substantial prog- ress in working toward ...
... mother's physical disabilities - cerebral palsy and epilepsy - would impair her ability to work and to parent ; ( 2 ) she suffers from a dependent personality disorder ; ( 3 ) she failed to make substantial prog- ress in working toward ...
Page 175
... mother has minimized her role in the children's abuse is well supported by the evidence . The father was responsible for most of the abuse within the family , both physical and sexual . Nevertheless , there was credible evi- dence that ...
... mother has minimized her role in the children's abuse is well supported by the evidence . The father was responsible for most of the abuse within the family , both physical and sexual . Nevertheless , there was credible evi- dence that ...
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... mother , she was then " required to live in her vehicle and various motels . " There- after , the Department of ... mother ] still believes her husband is innocent of L & L. 3. [ E.L. ] believes he doesn't have a problem and believes he ...
... mother , she was then " required to live in her vehicle and various motels . " There- after , the Department of ... mother ] still believes her husband is innocent of L & L. 3. [ E.L. ] believes he doesn't have a problem and believes he ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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