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- njcourts.gov… order that: denied her motion to compel defendant J.K.S. to pay his one-half share of their child's college tuition; … request to deny plaintiff 's motion to compel his equal payment of the tuition. In A-3194-22, plaintiff appeals from … NYU as an early decision applicant, which required him to pay an enrollment fee, withdraw his applications to the …
- njcourts.gov… same and remand for the purpose of conducting an ability-to-pay hearing. I. Following a jury trial in March 2000, … for life pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C: 43-6.4(a), and to pay the statutory penalties. Defendant filed a direct … single exception on the question of defendant's ability to pay restitution. It is well established that before ordering …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. OMAR GALVEZ (15-06-0680, CUMBERLAND COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… Defendant also appeals the trial court's order requiring he pay $4,885 in restitution. Based on our review of the record … of NERA. The court also directed that defendant pay $4,885 in restitution to the Victim of Crimes … ILLEGALLY WITHOUT HOLDING A HEARING FOR A[B]ILITY TO PAY, REQUIRES REVOCATION OF THE REMAINING FINES AND …
- njcourts.gov… due to its unconscionable terms, and ordered plaintiff to pay defendant's counsel fees. Plaintiff also appeals from … later divorced. In the Agreement, plaintiff promised "to pay for all carrying expenses associated with the [marital … thereafter, plaintiff ordered defendant to resume paying half of the mortgage on the marital home, together …
- A-2121-16T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… Defendant also appeals the trial court's order requiring he pay $4,885 in restitution. Based on our review of the record … of NERA. The court also directed that defendant pay $4,885 in restitution to the Victim of Crimes … ILLEGALLY WITHOUT HOLDING A HEARING FOR A[B]ILITY TO PAY, REQUIRES REVOCATION OF THE REMAINING FINES AND …
- A-3255-15T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… due to its unconscionable terms, and ordered plaintiff to pay defendant's counsel fees. Plaintiff also appeals from … later divorced. In the Agreement, plaintiff promised "to pay for all carrying expenses associated with the [marital … thereafter, plaintiff ordered defendant to resume paying half of the mortgage on the marital home, together …
- njcourts.gov… as well as in a telephonic interview, that he would be paying the premium himself when, in fact, a third-party financing company had been arranged to pay the premium. 4 A-0472-18T2 Brotherston also learned … had they known that the eighteen insureds did not intend to pay their own insurance premiums, the insurers "would have …
- njcourts.gov… gross receipts of APSC and APDI from 2009 to 2015 to avoid payment of their obligation to New Jersey's Health Care 1 As … ambulatory care facilities, APSC and APDI are obligated to pay an annual assessment on gross receipts to the Department … (Settlement Agreement) wherein defendants agreed to pay the State of New Jersey (State) a lump sum of $718,000 …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. NICHOLAS MASCE (16-01-0001, GLOUCESTER COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Published Opinionsnjcourts.gov… recommended that, as part of the plea agreement, defendant pay restitution in the full amount due all victims, a payment schedule be set through probation, and the judge … have the discretion to sentence a defendant to pay restitution. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-2(b)(1), -2(b)(4), -3. …
- njcourts.gov… employees like plaintiffs, who had been at the top of their pay range for thirty-nine pay periods or more. The arbitrator reasonably determined … maximum of his or her previous salary range for at least 39 pay periods, and the salary increases after workweek …
- A-0472-18T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… as well as in a telephonic interview, that he would be paying the premium himself when, in fact, a third-party financing company had been arranged to pay the premium. 4 A-0472-18T2 Brotherston also learned … had they known that the eighteen insureds did not intend to pay their own insurance premiums, the insurers "would have …
- A-5208-15T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… employees like plaintiffs, who had been at the top of their pay range for thirty-nine pay periods or more. The arbitrator reasonably determined … maximum of his or her previous salary range for at least 39 pay periods, and the salary increases after workweek …
- A-1967-16T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… recommended that, as part of the plea agreement, defendant pay restitution in the full amount due all victims, a payment schedule be set through probation, and the judge … have the discretion to sentence a defendant to pay restitution. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-2(b)(1), -2(b)(4), -3. …
- A-1437-18T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… gross receipts of APSC and APDI from 2009 to 2015 to avoid payment of their obligation to New Jersey's Health Care 1 As … ambulatory care facilities, APSC and APDI are obligated to pay an annual assessment on gross receipts to the Department … (Settlement Agreement) wherein defendants agreed to pay the State of New Jersey (State) a lump sum of $718,000 …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. GREGORY T. ISAZA (17-08-0812, HUDSON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… and the court erred in finding that defendant was able to pay the restitutionary amount of $15,180. We agree, and … well on probation, he could apply for a reduction. "If you pay back the victim, if you're employed, if you stay out of … for substantially more. As for defendant's ability to pay, the court acknowledged that defendant was physically …
- njcourts.gov… the agreement awarded plaintiff $2000 in unspecified payments, $200 in moving expenses, $570 for a car payment, $3100 toward an electric bill, and $1900 toward a … or any resulting answers or motions. 5 A-3076-17T4 to pay her bills, her car had recently been repossessed, and …
- FERNANDO ZAPATA VS. MONICA ZAPATA (FM-16-0252-10, PASSAIC COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… into their dual judgment of divorce. Fernando1 agreed to pay alimony as well as child support for the parties' two … and Wife shall contribute according to their ability to pay. In 2014, when the parties' daughter was enrolled in college, Fernando moved to terminate his obligation to pay child support and college expenses. The trial court …
- njcourts.gov… for further proceedings to determine defendant's ability to pay current support, arrearages, and other obligations. The … vehicle outright for her. Furthermore, defendant agreed to pay for undergraduate 1 Lepis v. Lepis, 83 N.J. 139 (1980). … upon the execution of the PSA, defendant agreed to pay $800 per week in non-taxable, permanent alimony, plus …
- A-3076-17T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… the agreement awarded plaintiff $2000 in unspecified payments, $200 in moving expenses, $570 for a car payment, $3100 toward an electric bill, and $1900 toward a … or any resulting answers or motions. 5 A-3076-17T4 to pay her bills, her car had recently been repossessed, and …
- A-5600-17T5 Opinionnjcourts.gov… and the court erred in finding that defendant was able to pay the restitutionary amount of $15,180. We agree, and … well on probation, he could apply for a reduction. "If you pay back the victim, if you're employed, if you stay out of … for substantially more. As for defendant's ability to pay, the court acknowledged that defendant was physically …