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… with a clear conscience, and continue to offer positive recommendations to potential buyers who stop by the Enclave . … to lose potential business from the prospective buyers who visit [the] Enclave and are dissuaded by [defendants]. Pulte … committed harassment, and engaged in malicious use of process. Pulte sent a Rule 1:4-8 letter demanding defendants …
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… Cristancho and Victor M. Cristancho1 and dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs with prejudice. We … the Cristanchos' application for the subcommittee to visit the property. At the reconvened hearing after the site visit, the Board heard additional testimony from Victor, …
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… v. HARLEY-DAVIDSON USA, HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR COMPANY, INC., and HANNUM'S HARLEY-DAVIDSON, Defendants, and … Liberty, usually before going on a long trip. During those visits, plaintiff expected Liberty employees to "go over the … concluded that an alternative design and manufacturing process would have corrected the defective ABS design. …
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… the charges. In September 2016, as part of a reunification process, defendant attended a psychological evaluation … defendant did not respond to attempts to schedule follow up visits. He also missed appointments for psychiatric … hand." In August 2016, the Division filed the guardianship complaint under review. In July 2017, the matter proceeded …
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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … custody; (2) any unwillingness to allow 7 A-2590-15T1 visitation, unrelated to substantiated abuse; (3) any … both parents would willingly accept custody, would permit visitation, and enjoyed a positive relationship with Brian. …
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… for a period of six years at a rate of $7200 per month, commencing on October 1, 2011. Under Subsection 3.2, alimony … as a family. Perez' sisters and 6 A-3649-14T3 brothers also visited plaintiff's home frequently, with two of his sisters … to defendant, after the parties separated, he would visit plaintiff every two weeks to drop off her check and …
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… and neglect. In November 2014, Mother was drinking during visitation, tested positive for alcohol, and was arrested … throughout 2015, and repeatedly failed to attend and comply with mental health services. She showed improvement … and the bond less secure. The nine-year-old said he liked visits with Mother, but did not want to live with her. Dr. …
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… Jane Doe appeals the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against her father for allegedly violating the New … stress disorder and agoraphobia. During plaintiff's second visit, the therapist asked if anything traumatic had … file criminal charges and then a civil complaint, without processing this in treatment, even though she was in …
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… On October 12, 2011, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … stopped taking her medication eight months earlier. J.M. visited the home daily to make sure J.B. and M.B. were … court ordered J.B. to attend mental health treatment, and visitation was to be allowed "on a liberal basis," but …
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… defendant's apartment in Lakewood for almost a year. K.B. visited defendant "on weekends, usually every other week" … K.B. Defendant and D.C. were indicted in three counts with committing first-degree aggravated sexual assault against … WELFARE OF A CHILD DEPRIVED [DEFENDANT] OF HER RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR TRIAL. (U.S. Const. Amends. V, VI and …
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… ill due to food poisoning. We must decide whether the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment precludes the New … Ltd.1 The trial court dismissed plaintiffs' Superior Court complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. Plaintiffs … According to Michele Collins's affidavit, she first visited a Sandals resort in St. Lucia at an unspecified time …
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… following a fact finding hearing, which determined she committed an act of neglect. We affirm. We take the … plan, which required the maternal grandparents to supervise visitation between J.T. and the children. Because of her … A.K. testified J.T. was at her home earlier in the day visiting A.T., but left to visit his friend. She claimed …
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… pain medication and had a history of abusing alcohol. Upon completion of its investigation, the Division determined … manager and an individual who handles domestic violence visited the home unannounced. According to the case manager, … the judgement should be reversed in the interests of due process and fundamental fairness. A.L. contends the trial …
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… ensuing four-day trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive fifty-three-page written decision. We affirm, … development, and health; and (4) facilitating appropriate visitation. [N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(c).] "Whether particular … children and likely did not know that J.A.R. had favorable visits with her children when she participated in the PEI …
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… hours of in- home behavioral services per week fails to comply with federal Medicaid requirements and also violates … State Plan a limit of a certain number of physical therapy visits per year for individuals age 21 and older, such a … a "soft" limit of a certain number of physical therapy visits annually for children, but if it were to be …
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… including a mood stabilizer and antidepressant and recommended individual psychotherapy.2 2 Dr. Gentile's … abuse . . . ." The court provided Georgia with supervised visitation three times per week and "restrained [Joshua] … (quoting N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.8). Critical to the Title Nine process is the fact-finding hearing. N.J. Div. of Youth & …
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… "they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … 217 N.J. at 555-56. Although the father made efforts to visit with the child while he was incarcerated, the judge … and health; and 13 A-3365-18T3 (4) facilitating appropriate visitation. [N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(c).] The reasonableness of …
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… trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. 3 A-2487-20 On appeal, the mother … the family of the child's progress, and facilitating visitation." M.M., 189 N.J. at 281 (internal quotation marks … her defiant and unmotivated engagement to the reunification process. We therefore find no merit to the mother's …
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… and neglect. In November 2014, Mother was drinking during visitation, tested positive for alcohol, and was arrested … throughout 2015, and repeatedly failed to attend and comply with mental health services. She showed improvement … and the bond less secure. The nine-year-old said he liked visits with Mother, but did not want to live with her. Dr. …
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… "they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … 217 N.J. at 555-56. Although the father made efforts to visit with the child while he was incarcerated, the judge … and health; and 13 A-3365-18T3 (4) facilitating appropriate visitation. [N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(c).] The reasonableness of …