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… and Chief Information Officer primarily responsible for supporting sales. In that role, plaintiff procured nearly … terminated plaintiff from GNS after she refused to sign a termination agreement he sent to her. Following plaintiff's … litigants from conferences. See N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. A.O.J., 464 N.J. Super. 21, 48 …
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… finding substantial and credible evidence in the record to support the trial court’s decision. 456 N.J. Super. 219, … (2019). HELD: The invalidation of the retainer agreement is supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. …
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… have used initials and fictionalized the first names of the children. R. 1:38-3(d). NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … the application. In his written statement of reasons supporting his September 29, 2017 order, the judge again … . . . b. Both parties will abide with Dr. Minion's determinations regarding [Paul]'s course of psychiatric …
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… have used initials and fictionalized the first names of the children. R. 1:38-3(d). NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … the application. In his written statement of reasons supporting his September 29, 2017 order, the judge again … . . . b. Both parties will abide with Dr. Minion's determinations regarding [Paul]'s course of psychiatric …
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… period of parole ineligibility, if defendant was terminated from Drug Court prior to completing the … plea was entered knowingly and voluntarily. Instead, that determination focuses on the circumstances as they existed at … period of parole ineligibility, if defendant were terminated from Drug Court. The additional accrual of jail …
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… such as copies of front and reverse sides of checks, supporting documents such as escrow agreements, settlement …
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… court, serving on Juvenile Conference Committees or Child Placement Review Boards, assisting with supervised … may actively advocate for the programs and issues they support as long as there is no negative effect on the … of Family matters are juvenile delinquency charges, termination of parental rights proceedings, domestic …
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Administrative Directives
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… court, serving on Juvenile Conference Committees or Child Placement Review Boards, assisting with supervised … may actively advocate for the programs and issues they support as long as there is no negative effect on the … of Family matters are juvenile delinquency charges, termination of parental rights proceedings, domestic …
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… 1:6-5-Briefs 1:6-5 The moving party's brief in support of a motion shall, pursuant to R. 1:6-3, be served … before the return date. Except for a brief submitted in support of a dispositive motion or cross-motion, a brief … submitted in the Civil Part or the Special Civil Part in support of a motion or cross-motion and any answering brief, …
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… II. Plaintiff’s Argument Plaintiff asserts two arguments in support of his Motion to Amend the Complaint. Brief at 2–4. … the ultimate merits of the claim; however, “those determinations must be made ‘in light of the factual situation … It has long been the law in the State of New Jersey that a child may bring an action against a parent, while the parent …
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… II. Plaintiff’s Argument Plaintiff asserts two arguments in support of his Motion to Amend the Complaint. Brief at 2–4. … the ultimate merits of the claim; however, “those determinations must be made ‘in light of the factual situation … It has long been the law in the State of New Jersey that a child may bring an action against a parent, while the parent …
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… his sentence for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child involving depictions of a child engaging in or … that they were far from the location of a new crime.7 In support of his claim that the monitoring is designed … special needs searches have not involved individualized determinations. See, e.g., N.J. Transit PBA Local 304, 151 …
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… his sentence for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child involving depictions of a child engaging in or … that they were far from the location of a new crime.7 In support of his claim that the monitoring is designed … special needs searches have not involved individualized determinations. See, e.g., N.J. Transit PBA Local 304, 151 …
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… Salary form from the employer setting forth the employment termination date, and the salaries reported for … were to bear the counsel fees. Specifically, he said, "A determination to the contrary would have the effect of … of the Estate of Folcher, 224 N.J. 496, 519-20 (2016), to support his own finding that "it would be inequitable for …
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… associate, like "an angry parent would talk to their [sic] child." Kern alleged her supervisor's conduct "absolutely" … Kern was afforded a full hearing and available evidence supports that although the supervisor may have been loud and … Appeal Tribunal and the Board failed to make credibility determinations, discounting her testimony that the supervisor …
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… in prison for third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). In addition to the custodial … preponderance of the evidence, revocation of parole must be supported by clear and convincing evidence. N.J.A.C. … be revoked." 435 N.J. Super. at 382. Accordingly, this determination falls to the Board's "highly predictive and …
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… associate, like "an angry parent would talk to their [sic] child." Kern alleged her supervisor's conduct "absolutely" … Kern was afforded a full hearing and available evidence supports that although the supervisor may have been loud and … Appeal Tribunal and the Board failed to make credibility determinations, discounting her testimony that the supervisor …
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… in prison for third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). In addition to the custodial … preponderance of the evidence, revocation of parole must be supported by clear and convincing evidence. N.J.A.C. … be revoked." 435 N.J. Super. at 382. Accordingly, this determination falls to the Board's "highly predictive and …
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… and parenting time, equitable distribution, alimony, child support, and counsel fees. In the section of his opinion … shall be affected, with regard to both vesting schedule and termination, by leaves of absence, changes in the number of …
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… and parenting time, equitable distribution, alimony, child support, and counsel fees. In the section of his opinion … shall be affected, with regard to both vesting schedule and termination, by leaves of absence, changes in the number of …