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… Surrender to: (I194) (I195) … Answer Each Question Completely … 1. Do you understand that this form will be … that even if you change your mind at any time in the future, the child(ren) will not be returned to you because … surrender? ☐ N/A ☐ Yes ☐ No c. Are you satisfied with the services of your lawyer on this surrender? ☐ N/A ☐ Yes ☐ No …
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… We affirm. In September 2013, plaintiff filed her complaint against defendant. In December 2013, defendant … of an order to file such a motion within twenty days after service of the order. The twenty-day limitation is fixed and … filing of the second motion for reconsideration. Nevertheless, and as to both orders denying reconsideration, …
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… from the obligation to make reasonable efforts to provide services to defendant, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-11.2, … to cooperate with a bonding evaluation and had not visited Ann for more than six months at the time of trial. … difficulty staying awake during some visits. Although recommended for in-patient treatment, defendant was not …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-2354-19. David M. Shafkowitz … grounds to justify the relief including: (1) deficient service of process; (2) plaintiff's disregard of an oral … 16, 2019 order and remand. We add the following brief comments. Decisions whether to vacate a default judgment are …
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… of the incident [would] be maintained in [the Division's] files. Current law provide[d] that this information may not be … an administrative appeal." It also stated that no "further services" would be provided to the family. On appeal, … at ___ (slip op. at 44). Applying those controlling principles here, we now do as the Court did in S.C.: "[W]e remand …
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… thorough opinion. We add only the following brief comments. We previously reviewed and affirmed the court's … involvement, Maureen was receiving physical therapy services twice a week and special- education therapy once a … she is working at McDonalds and attending Passaic County Community College. Her urine tests have been negative for …
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… defendant Borough of Roseland's police department, filed a "complaint in lieu of prerogative writ[s], pursuant to Rule … of plaintiff's disciplinary hearing. Defendant also refutes plaintiff's additional arguments, contending that the … termination by "municipal employees, not protected by Civil Service." In re Disciplinary Procedures of Phillips, 117 …
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… clarifying the significance of the phrasing of a recommendation by Pretrial Services commonly utilized before that guidance memorandum was …
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… contentions in light of the record and applicable principles of law, we affirm. We summarize the facts presented at the trial. After receiving complaints about the noise level of defendant's music and … determined that the offending conduct continued after the service of the Notice to Cease. He, therefore, granted the …
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… Grant, J.A.D. Acting Administrative Director of the Courts Comments on Jury Selection Process (Pre-Judicial Conference) … and enhance their understanding of the vital role of jury service in our justice system. In turn, these outcomes will … aanastasio@civiljusticenj .org Of course, this can create holes through which byproducts of human imperfection can seep …
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… portion of their practices to representing private companies and public entities in the defense of civil … with caution. That invites bias. This could result in less diligence and more widespread bias. As Judge Thornton … of ME1 38195888v.2 justice in the jury system. Quality service is one of New Jersey Courts’ four core values. And …
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… A-4456-16T1 reasons set forth in Judge Patricia Richmond's comprehensive oral decision rendered on June 2, 2017. We … proved successful because defendant did not participate in services. After October 2015, defendant only visited with Danny on one occasion.3 The Division investigated …
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… that prevent the dissemination of sealed records. Nevertheless, the order enables L.C. to use the transcripts for purposes of appeal. On … conduct in disseminating the [recording to a United Parcel Service store clerk] was a clear and blatant violation of …
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… LLP I 1999 San Vicente B1vd., Suite 345 Los Angeles, Califomia 90049 Tel: (424) 832-7677 Fa.r: (424) 832-7702 E-mail: da:riel(@dbaslaw.com GREGD. SHAFFER, ESQ, WILENTZ GOLDMAN & SPITZER A … ofthe Clsrk ofthe Supreme Court as agent upon whom service ofprocess may be made for all actions against his …
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… SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION: MIDDLESEX COUNTY ASBESTOS LITIGATION BRUCE & PATRICIA DANISHEK, Plaintiff(s), vs. ASCO SERVICES INC., et al Defendant(s). Docket No: L-3583-19 (AS) Civil Action CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER I This matter coming in for a Case Management Conference before Special …
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… 6, 2019 CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE THIS MATTER, having come before the Court at a case management conference on … during October 10, 2019 Case management Conference. A future order will address the deadlines for plaintiffs' … and when non-shingles injury cases should be worked up. 5. SERVICE OF EXECUTED ORDERS The court has agreed to provide …
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… treatment for her infectious diseases. M.S.L. was also homeless, and faced severe mental health issues. She also has a … M.S.L. was unable or unwilling to utilize the Division's services. In his comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found the Division …
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… as defined by N.J.S.A. 59:8-9, sufficient to excuse noncompliance with the ninety-day deadline for the service of a tort-claim notice imposed by N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. … Id. at 22. 3 A-3530-17T2 plaintiff has not presented a compelling circumstance similar to O'Donnell, we affirm the …
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… deficient for not being filed within twenty days after service of the order, and found that plaintiff failed to … was filed within twenty days, Rule 4:49-2, utilizing the computational principles set forth in Rule 1:3-1: In computing any period of time …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Francine I. Axelrad's comprehensive oral decision. We will not recite in detail … because defendant did not regularly participate in services. After February 2016, defendant visited C.G.L. sporadically.3 The Division investigated each …