We find that the record does not support the finding of neglect inasmuch as a preponderance of the evidence did not demonstrate that the children's physical, mental or emotional condition has been impaired or is in danger of becoming impaired, or that the actual or threatened harm to the children is a consequence of the failure of the parents to exercise a minimal degree of care in providing the children with proper supervision or guardianship (see Nicholson v Scoppetta...
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