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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from [her] resource family parents would … 604-11. The four prongs of the test are "not discrete and separate," but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… guilty of contempt under N.J.S.A. 2C:29-9(b)(2). In its accompanying oral decision, the court found both I.G. and her … to a thirty-day period of incarceration concurrent to a separate sentence he was serving for a parole violation. … of shielding a victim who needs protection and who is compelled to seek judicial assistance to obtain that …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a), dividing subsection (a) into two separate paragraphs: (1) Any person having a legal duty for the care … will allow N.T. to satisfy the licensing requirements to become both a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor and …
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… guilty of contempt under N.J.S.A. 2C:29-9(b)(2). In its accompanying oral decision, the court found both I.G. and her … to a thirty-day period of incarceration concurrent to a separate sentence he was serving for a parole violation. … of shielding a victim who needs protection and who is compelled to seek judicial assistance to obtain that …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a), dividing subsection (a) into two separate paragraphs: (1) Any person having a legal duty for the care … will allow N.T. to satisfy the licensing requirements to become both a licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor and …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from [her] resource family parents would … 604-11. The four prongs of the test are "not discrete and separate," but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… and activities are accessible to all members of the community and prohibits discrimination against individuals … Individuals with Disabilities Court users The Judiciary is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), …
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… of Labor & Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2004-12557. Pablo N. Blanco … Brittney Kern, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this workers' compensation case, the judge of compensation interpreted N.J.S.A. 34:15-13 to limit the …
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… limited education, he is unable to find employment in the computer field in which he worked "for the majority of his … for those in that field; (c) The age when the obligor becomes eligible for retirement at the obligor's place of … was earning a significant salary and had agreed to a comparably high alimony. On the contrary, they agreed to a …
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… findings and legal conclusions. We add the following comments. Owen was born in 2006 and Eric was born in 2009. … step down to a resource home, whereas Eric resided in a separate residential treatment facility. At the guardianship … and March 2017 after she reported hearing voices and having paranoid thoughts. She continued experiencing hallucinations …
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… are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … "Courts need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." Id. at … 352-53. That 7 A-2609-15T3 harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource parents "would cause …
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… jury trial, asserting that the trial court erred by (1) not compelling a co-defendant to testify despite the invocation … privilege against self- incrimination; (2) issuing an incomplete jury charge; and (3) imposing an excessive … to direct Shennett to testify, advising that he could not compel Shennett to violate his Fifth Amendment right or …
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… plaintiff met with Gorski, without the children, but accompanied by his sister. Three years later, on October 5, … 16, 2014, Gorski wrote plaintiff's ex-wife about her recommendations for the children's visitation with plaintiff, and forwarded a copy to plaintiff. Plaintiff's complaint against defendants relates specifically to the …
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… substance abuse treatment, but failed to successfully complete such treatment. Helen admitted to using 4 … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his [or her] resource family parents … than good. These four criteria "are neither discrete nor separate, but are interrelated and overlap." N.J. Div. of …
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… 2 This statement appears in the DRB discipline recommendation of Herbert M. Korn, a New Jersey attorney … infliction of emotional distress in New Jersey. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant knowingly and falsely … plaintiff reputational harm. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint arguing New Jersey lacked personal jurisdiction …
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… We affirm. ## I. The parties married in June 2007 and separated in December 2013. They divorced in December 2016. A … of taking steps necessary to enroll the child for the upcoming school year in the same public school in Nutley . . . that the child attended for the most recently completed school year." Defendant's effort to enroll the …
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… a December 3, 2015 order dismissing his tort-based amended complaint (the tort case) against NOT FOR PUBLICATION … a claim. R. 4:6-2(e). We affirm. We glean from the amended complaint that plaintiff's claims relate to ongoing divorce … is a dispute over custody and visitation. In his amended complaint in the tort case, plaintiff asserted that, as part …
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… a December 3, 2015 order dismissing his tort-based amended complaint (the tort case) against NOT FOR PUBLICATION … a claim. R. 4:6-2(e). We affirm. We glean from the amended complaint that plaintiff's claims relate to ongoing divorce … is a dispute over custody and visitation. In his amended complaint in the tort case, plaintiff asserted that, as part …
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… and up to two years. What happens when you successfully complete the program? The judge could dismiss the charges … to the prosecutor assigned to your case. It is strongly recommended that you speak with your attorney before applying. …
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… alimony-only cases. Payments Alimony could be subject to income withholding if it’s specifically ordered by the court. Making Payments: If no income withholding is in place, payments can be submitted by: … At an enforcement hearing, the court could order an income withholding, add a bench warrant provision, lump sum …