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… to "confirm that the borrower still has the ability to repay the mortgage. . . . [W]e want to be able to verify that … the paperwork in May 2018. A document entitled "Balloon Payment Disclosure" was included. It contained a warning … The disclosure stated that the loan required eleven payments. After the last payment, the outstanding principal …
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… litigant's rights under Rule 1:10-4 to compel defendant to pay pendente lite support. On May 13, 2021, the court … B expenses. However, defendant ceased making any additional payments towards the Schedule A and B expenses as of October … The court found although defendant was ordered to pay $1,000 in unallocated support beginning January 2020, …
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… medical providers. The medical providers can then seek payment from insurers, like Allstate. See N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4 … in providing the services for which defendants obtained payments from Allstate. Thus, Allstate seeks declaratory … to perform or prescribe clinically unnecessary services, pay and receive kickbacks, and make illegal referrals." …
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… molding the verdict in Patel's favor. He required Patel to pay $120,000 (sixty percent), plus costs and prejudgment … interest on that amount,2 and ordered the UM carrier to pay plaintiff $15,000, the UM policy limit. Doing so … in plaintiff's third-party negligence action, will pay plaintiff $15,000. This payment, which Patel will …
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… molding the verdict in Patel's favor. He required Patel to pay $120,000 (sixty percent), plus costs and prejudgment … interest on that amount,2 and ordered the UM carrier to pay plaintiff $15,000, the UM policy limit. Doing so … in plaintiff's third-party negligence action, will pay plaintiff $15,000. This payment, which Patel will …
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… medical providers. The medical providers can then seek payment from insurers, like Allstate. See N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4 … in providing the services for which defendants obtained payments from Allstate. Thus, Allstate seeks declaratory … to perform or prescribe clinically unnecessary services, pay and receive kickbacks, and make illegal referrals." …
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… litigant's rights under Rule 1:10-4 to compel defendant to pay pendente lite support. On May 13, 2021, the court … B expenses. However, defendant ceased making any additional payments towards the Schedule A and B expenses as of October … The court found although defendant was ordered to pay $1,000 in unallocated support beginning January 2020, …
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… prevents them from turning away patients for inability to pay and from billing qualified patients. Plaintiffs argue … to a patient on the basis of that patient’s ability to pay or source of payment.” And regulations specify that “[p]ersons determined …
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… signed identical agreements entitled "Confidentiality and Payment for Services" (the C&P agreements). Due to the poor … provide: I am primarily responsible for, and agree to make payment of my [1] co-pay, [2] co-insurance, [3] applicable deductible amounts, …
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… experience in family law matters. The agreement called for payments to defendant in lieu of alimony should the parties … the agreement provided defendant would receive a $25,000 payment in lieu of alimony. The agreement also provided that … annually—was deposited into a joint marital account to pay expenses. Plaintiff also owns partnership interests in …
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… (DCC). The regulation, pre-2020 amendment, provided that a payor is entitled to a deduction for royalties paid to its … an exception to the addback of deducted royalties) if the payor proves “the extent that the payee pays tax to New Jersey on the income stream.” Schedule …
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… monthly post-tax cash flow was $17,421. Plaintiff's monthly payments for defendant and the children totaled $18,661, … to $445,817, the majority of which was borrowed to pay for the divorce, plaintiff's pendente lite support … individually liable to the companies for the loan, and his payments covered interest due to the bank. If plaintiff did …
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… embodied in the term sheet: 1. Alimony[:] [Plaintiff] will pay [defendant] $40,000[] per year in alimony for an open … and] business property. D. Counsel Fees - Each to pay own. 3. College Contribution[:] The parties have an … the judge questioned plaintiff about his ability to pay the negotiated amount and "continue to live some type of …
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… with each contributing one-half of the $77,000 down payment. 1 They established a joint household expense … and were routinely "drawn down to virtually zero to pay ongoing bills." He also had a retirement account, from which he routinely made withdrawals to pay his living expenses . After losing his job in 2008, …
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… an order was entered. See R. 3:9-3(f). Defendants agreed to pay restitution as determined by the judge at sentencing. … excessive and the judge failed to conduct an ability- to-pay hearing before imposing restitution. More particularly, … POINT III THE MATTER MUST BE REMANDED FOR AN ABILITY-TO-PAY HEARING AND RESENTENCING. 7 A-4389-18 In his brief, Laws …
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… She conceded she used client funds without permission to pay various expenses but claimed she did not know it was … Respondent asserted the shortfalls resulted from failure to pay attention to the books. She replenished the money in … $123,000 in client funds because she knew she could not “pay that back.” Respondent drew the line at $12,000 -- a …
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… an order was entered. See R. 3:9-3(f). Defendants agreed to pay restitution as determined by the judge at sentencing. … excessive and the judge failed to conduct an ability- to-pay hearing before imposing restitution. More particularly, … POINT III THE MATTER MUST BE REMANDED FOR AN ABILITY-TO-PAY HEARING AND RESENTENCING. 7 A-4389-18 In his brief, Laws …
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… with each contributing one-half of the $77,000 down payment. 1 They established a joint household expense … and were routinely "drawn down to virtually zero to pay ongoing bills." He also had a retirement account, from which he routinely made withdrawals to pay his living expenses . After losing his job in 2008, …
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… She conceded she used client funds without permission to pay various expenses but claimed she did not know it was … Respondent asserted the shortfalls resulted from failure to pay attention to the books. She replenished the money in … $123,000 in client funds because she knew she could not “pay that back.” Respondent drew the line at $12,000 -- a …
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… monthly post-tax cash flow was $17,421. Plaintiff's monthly payments for defendant and the children totaled $18,661, … to $445,817, the majority of which was borrowed to pay for the divorce, plaintiff's pendente lite support … individually liable to the companies for the loan, and his payments covered interest due to the bank. If plaintiff did …