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Appellant first argues that fourteen findings and five conclusions made by the
court are not supported by evidence . The principal findings objected to are that (
1 ) the mother ' s physical disabilities — cerebral palsy and epilepsy — would ...
Appellant first argues that fourteen findings and five conclusions made by the
court are not supported by evidence . The principal findings objected to are that (
1 ) the mother ' s physical disabilities — cerebral palsy and epilepsy — would ...
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fender treatment program and with violating probation restrictions by contacting
children , and that there was conflicting testimony about when he resided with
mother and her children did not adequately support its conclusion that having ...
fender treatment program and with violating probation restrictions by contacting
children , and that there was conflicting testimony about when he resided with
mother and her children did not adequately support its conclusion that having ...
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Cite as 160 Vt . 503 terminated her benefits , and , according to the mother , she
was then “ required to live in her vehicle and various motels . ” Thereafter , the
Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services ( SRS ) filed the present
petition ...
Cite as 160 Vt . 503 terminated her benefits , and , according to the mother , she
was then “ required to live in her vehicle and various motels . ” Thereafter , the
Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services ( SRS ) filed the present
petition ...
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