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… lived together and filed documents with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations recognizing their relationship … his life partnership with Bradway, Bradway drafted a one-page handwritten codicil to his 2001 Will. The codicil … the codicil uses language showing a clear intent to be a freely attested to "codicil." In that regard, the codicil …
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… lived together and filed documents with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations recognizing their relationship … his life partnership with Bradway, Bradway drafted a one-page handwritten codicil to his 2001 Will. The codicil … the codicil uses language showing a clear intent to be a freely attested to "codicil." In that regard, the codicil …
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… to your device. … Zoom will work with any Mac or Windows computer or laptop. It also will work with any iOS or Android mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet. To make sure the virtual jury selection … use for jury selection. I have performed a Zoom test by visiting https://zoom.us/test https://zoom.us/test and …
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… 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Call any time. Or visit the NJ Hopeline website NJ Hopeline website to chat or email someone who can help. … NJ Dept. of Health Screening Services by … of Mental Health and Addiction Services Find answers to common questions about mental health resources in New …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY BERGEN … 2A:162-15 to -26) vests a person with the right to remain free on pretrial release after having entered a plea of … intent to distribute same, a first-degree offense (count one), and possession of more than fifty grams of marijuana, …
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… the parties do not agree to a custody or parenting time/visitation arrangement. … Parenting Mediation (PME) …
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… Plaintiffs primarily argue that the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act (the Smoke-Free Act), N.J.S.A. 26:3D-55 to -64, … has operated a tobacco retail store in West Caldwell.2 One-third of the store consists of sale space for purchasing … a memorandum to the Planning Board and Sparroween, commenting on the application and identifying certain …
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… … ( … N.J.S.A … . 2C:20‑8a) … The defendant is charged with committing the offense of theft of services. That section of … means to secure the performance of the service, whether for one's own benefit or for the benefit of another. A person … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
njcourts.gov › self-help
… of your age, you have experienced domestic violence by: Someone you have a child with, Someone you are expecting a child … are closed, go to your local police department to file a complaint. … In-person … Visit the Domestic Violence Unit at the courthouse in your …
njcourts.gov › self-help › divorce
… divorces are those in which the spouses disagree on one or more issues, such as: allegations stated in the grounds for divorce, custody, parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony, equitable distribution … Statement, which has details about assets, liabilities, income, and expenses; or Custody/Parenting Time Plan, for …
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… provide the first two hours on a case, including an initial one hour session, without charge before a party may opt out of mediation. Thereafter, mediators … with the parties from the outset and need not provide the free time. … How much does mediation cost? …
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… about your recent Superior Court or municipal court visit. Choose the Superior Court you visited. Complete the survey and save it to your computer. Email the … call or email your court ombudsman to ask questions, get forms, or find court offices. We also provide tours, …
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… prior crimes but only if "the latest" of those crimes was committed APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION April 26, 2018 APPELLATE … if, however, the statute's words "admit[] to more than one reasonable interpretation," we consider external sources … not occur unless the defendant had been deprived of his freedom by governmental authorities. The reason for this …
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… the claim was not the result of "property damage" because money is not "tangible property." Guttmann and Loikith filed … Tangible property, Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (last visited Apr. 29, 2019). In accordance with these … simply a medium of exchange. A medium of exchange, such as coins or dollar bills, is not tangible property. Thus, the …
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… the claim was not the result of "property damage" because money is not "tangible property." Guttmann and Loikith filed … Tangible property, Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (last visited Apr. 29, 2019). In accordance with these … simply a medium of exchange. A medium of exchange, such as coins or dollar bills, is not tangible property. Thus, the …
njcourts.gov › public › find jobs
… The following resources showcase available benefits. … Competitive Salaries … NJ Judiciary offers competitive … options for health, dental, and prescription coverage. Visit the Treasury Department website Treasury Department … Savings Plan . A 529 plan allows your contributions to grow free from federal income tax. The plan is only eligible for …
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… (JOBS) program provides a tremendous benefit to both hiring companies and successful recovery court and probation … program has been working with employment liaisons and DOL One-Stop Centers in each vicinage to provide workforce … the JOBS program . For general probation information, visit the Probation Client Portal . For more job services, …
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… two counts of first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1), one count of first-degree conspiracy, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, one … and forced her to open a safe and locked drawers containing coins and other valuables, which were removed, and then … here that indicates that the individual victims were free to leave at any time during the commission of this …
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… two counts of first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1), one count of first-degree conspiracy, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, one … and forced her to open a safe and locked drawers containing coins and other valuables, which were removed, and then … here that indicates that the individual victims were free to leave at any time during the commission of this …
njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting time
… Follow these steps to change a parenting time, custody, or visitation order. … Change a Non-Dissolution Court Order … … If you are not asking for child support, you can complete the Certification of Diligent Search Kit Diligent … Division Offices county courthouse . Bring a $25 check or money order payable to Treasurer, State of NJ Option 3: You …