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… in July 2022. Soon after the child's birth, the parties separated. Plaintiff purportedly made requests to visit with … In September and October 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and motion seeking joint legal custody and … a suspension of overnight parenting time until plaintiff's completion of a parenting class to address the child …
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… hit her knee. She returned to work after receiving workers' compensation and surgery 4 A-0021-21 on her knee. She also … of her knees, her spine, and her hip, petitioner had musculoskeletal issues with her shoulder and neck. Dr. Weiss … had some pain. 6 A-0021-21 Dr. Weiss made twenty-five separate diagnoses concerning her neck, back, shoulders, …
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… review our opinion without consideration of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC). To comply with … an "unspecified personality disorder with narcissistic, paranoid, and antisocial traits." This led Dr. Lee to … caretaker to [Jay] at this time or in the foreseeable future, with this coming at a point over three years since …
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… I. Plaintiff-wife Victoria Tolstunov filed her divorce complaint in February 2015, after less than seven years of marriage, including a period of separation. The parties have one child. Plaintiff alleged … stated she was "completely satisfied with the financial disclosures from her Husband." The PMSA stated that each party …
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… General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney … appeals from the September 30, 2016 approval by the Acting Commissioner (Commissioner) of the Department of Education … charter school application must meet the comprehensive disclosure requirements imposed by N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-5(a) to …
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… I. Plaintiff-wife Victoria Tolstunov filed her divorce complaint in February 2015, after less than seven years of marriage, including a period of separation. The parties have one child. Plaintiff alleged … stated she was "completely satisfied with the financial disclosures from her Husband." The PMSA stated that each party …
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… General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney … appeals from the September 30, 2016 approval by the Acting Commissioner (Commissioner) of the Department of Education … charter school application must meet the comprehensive disclosure requirements imposed by N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-5(a) to …
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… review our opinion without consideration of the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC). To comply with … an "unspecified personality disorder with narcissistic, paranoid, and antisocial traits." This led Dr. Lee to … caretaker to [Jay] at this time or in the foreseeable future, with this coming at a point over three years since …
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… argues plea counsel was ineffective because he failed to communicate with him adequately during plea negotiations, … trial set to begin in Passaic County in the very near future and expressed concern 7 A-3302-23 that, were … into entering a plea due to plea counsel's lack of trial preparation. He further described his infrequent and inadequate …
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… defendant S.H., and dismissing the Division's guardianship complaint. For the reasons that follow, we reverse and … evaluation she conducted of defendant and the comparative bonding evaluations she conducted of A.F. with … still exist and are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Thus, the first part of prong three has been …
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… in this case is whether, under New Jersey statutory or common law, a rooming house operator has a legal duty to … such checks is unavailing. "The Legislature's intent is the paramount goal when interpreting a statute and, generally, … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Hopkins, 132 N.J. at 439. "In the end, a …
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… in this case is whether, under New Jersey statutory or common law, a rooming house operator has a legal duty to … such checks is unavailing. "The Legislature's intent is the paramount goal when interpreting a statute and, generally, … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Hopkins, 132 N.J. at 439. "In the end, a …
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… New Jersey 07083 T: (862)812-6756 Email: lesmakrj(%gmaiLcom Attorney for Appellant, The Lesniak Institute for … "[ejstablish, extend, shorten or abolish open seasons and closed seasons' and '[p]roscribe the manner and means of … violates the New Jersey Constitution. The doctrine of separation of powers is intended to be applied so as to …
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… defendant S.H., and dismissing the Division's guardianship complaint. For the reasons that follow, we reverse and … evaluation she conducted of defendant and the comparative bonding evaluations she conducted of A.F. with … still exist and are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Thus, the first part of prong three has been …
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… argues plea counsel was ineffective because he failed to communicate with him adequately during plea negotiations, … trial set to begin in Passaic County in the very near future and expressed concern 7 A-3302-23 that, were … into entering a plea due to plea counsel's lack of trial preparation. He further described his infrequent and inadequate …
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… orders: one denying her motion to intervene in litigation commenced by Joseph and be appointed substitute guardian of … Marie in our opinion. 2 Because certain individuals share a common surname, we will refer to them by their first names … over the guardianship matter regarding any present or future concerns she has about Marie's care by Patricia. Our …
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… However, at the time of trial, the grandmother had not yet completed the parenting classes required to be licensed as a … Ivan was adoptable. One option does not necessarily foreclose the other, therefore, we asked the trial judge on … those functions is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future; (3) in cases in which the [D]ivision is involved …
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… a lesser sentence, explaining defendant was found to have compulsive sexual behaviors, the Adult Diagnostic and … is no contact with your victim. There was no prohibition on future visits with your other children. 4 A-0273-15T2 … that defendant's conviction would not necessarily foreclose parenting time with his daughter. Counsel displayed …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from [his] resource family parents would … decision substantially for the reasons set forth in his comprehensive fifty-six-page written opinion. Arguing … harmed the child or may harm the child in the foreseeable future," N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. C.S., 367 N.J. …
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… When the child was one year old, plaintiff filed a UIFSA complaint through the State of Maryland to fix defendant's … that we had a babysitter was because child care was closed at the time of our son's birth. . . . I don't see why … daycare that you both can agree to, you certainly in the future can file and ask that the order reflect the new …