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… for purposes of determining custody "does not preclude acquisition of concurrent jurisdiction in another state . . . ." … continuing jurisdiction," the Family Part judge was compelled to determine whether, since the entry of the New 9 …
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… Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, based upon a complaint that defendant assaulted and harassed her. The TRO … apparently shortly before, or contemporaneously with, the commencement of the parties' divorce action. The March 13, … [and] logs were purged." Plaintiff's certification in opposition included attachments from the 1990s that she claimed …
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… apartment on September 18, 2014, and was immediately overcome with the strong odor of "Clorox," "feces and sewage." … a motel with the children in June because her husband was "coming after her." The caseworker acknowledged that she did … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… wrong, her exclusive remedy is under the Workers' Compensation Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. We affirm. Defendant is a company that processes fresh and frozen vegetables. … and alcohol. Three weeks later, in response to an anonymous complaint, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration …
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… legal standards, we reverse.1 I. The judge issued a comprehensive written opinion summarizing her factual … a valid registration and insurance card from the glove compartment and tendered them to the officer.2 When the … [was] going on." He questioned Crane about where she was coming from and what stores she and Sabatino had visited at …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … son, but took no further action until the filing of his complaint. Plaintiff continued that months later, on May 14, … expose [their son] to that, and asked [plaintiff] to come and pick him up and take him with him for a while. …
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… "scared to death" and told her that he "never want[ed] to come back [to defendant's 4 A-0300-21 home] again." Jen took … Ethan. Brennan prepared a written report in which she recommended that the Division "investigate the allegations and … plans so as to ensure [Ethan's] safety." Brennan recommended that Ethan receive 3 Brennan qualified as an …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … son, but took no further action until the filing of his complaint. Plaintiff continued that months later, on May 14, … expose [their son] to that, and asked [plaintiff] to come and pick him up and take him with him for a while. …
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… wrong, her exclusive remedy is under the Workers' Compensation Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. We affirm. Defendant is a company that processes fresh and frozen vegetables. … and alcohol. Three weeks later, in response to an anonymous complaint, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration …
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… Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, based upon a complaint that defendant assaulted and harassed her. The TRO … apparently shortly before, or contemporaneously with, the commencement of the parties' divorce action. The March 13, … [and] logs were purged." Plaintiff's certification in opposition included attachments from the 1990s that she claimed …
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… apartment on September 18, 2014, and was immediately overcome with the strong odor of "Clorox," "feces and sewage." … a motel with the children in June because her husband was "coming after her." The caseworker acknowledged that she did … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… for purposes of determining custody "does not preclude acquisition of concurrent jurisdiction in another state . . . ." … continuing jurisdiction," the Family Part judge was compelled to determine whether, since the entry of the New 9 …
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… and the two-day guardianship trial in late May 2016, Nina completed a twenty-eight-day substance abuse inpatient … Point. However, she continued to abuse substances and not comply with the plan that could have led to her … established that there were no family members in a position to properly care for Tracy and raise her in a safe …
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… legal standards, we reverse.1 I. The judge issued a comprehensive written opinion summarizing her factual … a valid registration and insurance card from the glove compartment and tendered them to the officer.2 When the … [was] going on." He questioned Crane about where she was coming from and what stores she and Sabatino had visited at …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … about their division of 2 their father’s assets, plaintiff commenced this action seeking the probate of an alleged … suit in May 20191 claiming impropriety in Gary’s disposition of certain assets; Gary filed a counterclaim …
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… a.m., and suffered serious injuries, including a displaced, comminuted cervical fracture, vertebral artery injury, and … on because she "definitely turned them on when there is company." However, at another point during her deposition, she testified that she was "90 percent sure" that …
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… "scared to death" and told her that he "never want[ed] to come back [to defendant's 4 A-0300-21 home] again." Jen took … Ethan. Brennan prepared a written report in which she recommended that the Division "investigate the allegations and … plans so as to ensure [Ethan's] safety." Brennan recommended that Ethan receive 3 Brennan qualified as an …
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… children’s time with each parent, as well as suggestions on common issues dealing with parenting time (visitation). It … problems following a separation. For example, they may become moody, withdrawn, angry, or revert to immature … time adds stability to a child’s life, and, as such, becomes part of the daily routine of planning these …
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… a February 8, 2017 final administrative decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (Commissioner) assessing tax liability owed under the unemployment compensation statute, N.J.S.A. 43:21-7. Petitioner argues …
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… the children's mother, co-defendant N.S., had successfully completed the services offered to her, and had made significant progress in overcoming her 3 A-0967-16T3 parenting deficits. Accordingly, … services litigation to allow N.S. additional time to complete services to effectuate reunification. Prong Four. …