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… parties shall divide the costs of college based on their incomes when the child attends college. The parties further … work study, and federal loans, and Johnson & Wales University, at a cost of $20,542, after reduction by … a non- custodial parent and a child is not a prerequisite to the court ordering the non- custodial parent to pay …
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… were missing from his apartment. Castro paid $600 for the computer. He rented out a room in his apartment to Raymon … (Michelle), defendant's sister. 1 Gonzalez was suspected of committing the theft, but he denied taking the laptop when … the third degree if the amount involved exceeds $500 but is less than $75,000; it is fourth degree if the amount …
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… her exterior door unlocked so her two older children could come and go from the house. On the afternoon of April 18, … According to E.R., he spoke to defendant about renewing a committed relationship and the possibility of reuniting. … the specific case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Ibid. Whether or not a duty …
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… acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … to the PTI program, which the Criminal Division manager recommended. However, on December 8, 2016, the prosecutor … in prosecuting those who continue to operate motor vehicles while intoxicated or with a suspended license as a …
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… Division order granting defendants' motion to dismiss their complaint with prejudice. For the reasons that follow, we … [plaintiffs'] initial investment in the business." Nonetheless, Gill failed to correct the title. 4 A-0894-17T3 In … purchasers, mortgagees and 8 A-0894-17T3 judgment creditors of the execution of the document recorded and its …
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… the caseworker, who took photographs. Anna's bedroom was "completely cluttered" with "no space to walk into." Penny's … to take her medication and continue to go into therapy and comply with all her services." The caseworker was concerned … and fails adequately to supervise the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … which undergird such a judgment, "should not be disturbed unless 'they are so wholly insupportable as to result in a … a stable environment for the child, and when the father visited with the child, the visits caused the child to suffer …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge John P. McDonald in his comprehensive written decision. The salient facts are … retain 50% of this 401(k). The parties shall cooperate in completing a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to … parties immediately upon the execution of this Agreement unless provided for otherwise." Paragraph 34 contained a …
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… to our deference." Wnuck v. N.J. Div. of Motor Vehicles, 337 N.J. Super. 52, 56 (App. Div. 2001) (quoting In re … such explicit text in the enabling statutes because it is common sense that disability retirees leave their jobs due … an attempt to collect benefits for which he is ineligible. Common sense informs our decision that there was no reason …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5173-15T1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Sandy Recovery Division, Docket No. … CDBG-DR Action Plan at 1- 1 (2013). The RSP grant program rules require the damaged property be the applicant's "primary …
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… substantially for the reasons set forth in a cogent and comprehensive written opinion by Judge Angela F. Borkowski. 1 Neither the complaint warrant nor indictment is included in the record … Borkowski comprehensively reviewed the governing principles of law. In sum, recognizing that the State bears the …
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… contentions in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we disagree and affirm. Plaintiff, a tenured … a teacher's performance through the assessment of five competencies: (1) Lesson Design and Focus; (2) Rigor and … Achievement; (4) Student Progress Toward Mastery; and (5) Commitment to Personal and Collective Excellence. In …
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… they have three children. In July 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. Defendant responded with an answer … The Final Judgment then stated: The parties are directed to comply with the terms of the Arbitration Decision and the … provided for in such matters by the applicable court rules. [N.J.S.A. 2A:23B-5.] Section 28, which addresses …
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… and proceedings to remove him from the United States were commenced. Shortly thereafter, on May 27, 2016, defendant, … articulates his argument as follows: The Trial Court Committed Reversible Error by Holding that the Court Cured … than five years after entry of a judgment of conviction unless the delay was "due to defendant's excusable neglect and …
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… and Manahan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-4183 and 2016- 4255. Michael J. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … while R.W. entered the bathroom and "began to collect articles of clothing scattered on the room floor." T.H., …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, P.E.R.C. No. 2017-29. Samuel B. Wenocur argued … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … settled. The administrative determination will stand unless it is clearly demonstrated to be arbitrary or …
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… S.L. (Sara), due to her use of marijuana and failure to complete substance abuse treatment. 1 We employ fictitious … their respective fathers. Before the remanded proceedings commenced, the newly-assigned Judge Daniel J. Yablonsky, … of the children. A parent shall not be deemed unfit unless the parents’ conduct has a substantial adverse effect …
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… custody to plaintiff, which was memorialized in an accompanying order. The judge denied defendant's motion for a … a motion to strike defendant's appendix for failure to comply with the court rules and a motion to require defendant to "submit an appendix …
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… entered an order of protection prohibiting defendant from communicating with K.O. or their two children in any manner, … determination." Hoffman, supra, 149 N.J. at 577. Nonetheless, we note that purposeful conduct "is the highest form … made no specific finding defendant acted with this requisite purpose, nor may we view defendant's words as …
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… JOHN P. SHORT, JR., PATRICIA A. SHORT, DONALD P. SALESKI, MARY ANN SALESKI, JOHN M. LAVIN, COURTNEY B. CARVER, … the permit by a vote of five to four. Plaintiffs filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Board, … plaintiffs' challenge and affirming the Board's decision, accompanied by a written statement of reasons, which we …