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… Z.G. (Zoe), alone in his Irvington apartment while they visited friends in Clifton. He argues there was insufficient … Yvette stated that usually when Zoe wakes up, she would not come out of the bedroom. She said this was the first time … only by a space heater for an excursion that, under the best circumstances, would leave her unsupervised for at …
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… Z.G. (Zoe), alone in his Irvington apartment while they visited friends in Clifton. He argues there was insufficient … Yvette stated that usually when Zoe wakes up, she would not come out of the bedroom. She said this was the first time … only by a space heater for an excursion that, under the best circumstances, would leave her unsupervised for at …
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… reasonable inferences, we reverse. The circumstances are uncomplicated but also uncertain. 1701 is the owner of a … 1701's property. That circumstance prompted David Lerman's visit to the site,3 where he discovered for the first time … the party then possessing the alleged benefit – it was, at best, conveyed through silence. Van Artsdalen 5 In reviewing …
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… and permitted defendant only supervised therapeutic visitation. The January 2024 civil restraints agreement was … and review such conclusions de novo. Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 283 (2016). 6 A-0328-24 The PDVA … circumstances of the plaintiff and defendant; (4) The best interests of the victim and any child; (5) In …
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… a claim is being made. Please answer every question to the best of your knowledge. In completing this Fact Sheet, you are under oath and must … Yes _____ No _____ If No, what was the date of your last visit or consultation with the surgeon? …
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… the younger child was born, afforded her only supervised visitation with the older child. Caseworker Jennifer Donahue … to cooperate and act in a manner that was in the best interest of her children. 3 "Pursuant to N.J.S.A. … in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into …
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… on the material facts because they are supported by competent evidence. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … the twins were born in June 2014, defendant was unable to visit with the children while incarcerated, due to the … caregivers] as being strong and positive . . . . [T]he best plan for the kids moving forward would be adoption by …
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… on the material facts because they are supported by competent evidence. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … the twins were born in June 2014, defendant was unable to visit with the children while incarcerated, due to the … caregivers] as being strong and positive . . . . [T]he best plan for the kids moving forward would be adoption by …
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… the younger child was born, afforded her only supervised visitation with the older child. Caseworker Jennifer Donahue … to cooperate and act in a manner that was in the best interest of her children. 3 "Pursuant to N.J.S.A. … in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into …
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… of filing. Do not use eCourts to file documents intended for the Court's Eyes Only. … Contact Information … For … Appellate eFiling Checklist to ensure all steps have been completed. The following are notices to bar regarding the … on the internet or use Adobe to convert the document or visit an office supply store to see if they provide the …
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… plaintiff "mostly" credible,2 and concluded defendant had committed the predicate acts of assault and terroristic … would contact her when she returned to the state to visit them. The record further shows that the trial court failed to consider the best interests of the victim and the child as part of its …
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… evaluations, psychological evaluations, supervised visits, family team meetings, and transportation, was still … "they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best interests." In re Guardianship of K.H.O., 161 N.J. 337, …
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… plaintiff "mostly" credible,2 and concluded defendant had committed the predicate acts of assault and terroristic … would contact her when she returned to the state to visit them. The record further shows that the trial court failed to consider the best interests of the victim and the child as part of its …
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… evaluations, psychological evaluations, supervised visits, family team meetings, and transportation, was still … "they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best interests." In re Guardianship of K.H.O., 161 N.J. 337, …
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… Submitted March 9, 2020 – Decided April 29, 2020 Before Judges Sabatino and Natali. On appeal from the Superior … motion for summary judgment and which dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff sued Zolotorofe, his … of Sale executed by the parties, which refers to J&J as "Seller" and plaintiff as "Buyer," included a clause stating …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … to purchase and to protect itself in its agreement with the seller as to any rights that it may wish to assert with …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … the supplement, principally alleges that the defendant sellers violated the Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -184 ("CFA"), and the common law, by making false and exaggerated representations …
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… Submitted March 9, 2020 – Decided April 29, 2020 Before Judges Sabatino and Natali. On appeal from the Superior … motion for summary judgment and which dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff sued Zolotorofe, his … of Sale executed by the parties, which refers to J&J as "Seller" and plaintiff as "Buyer," included a clause stating …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE … to purchase and to protect itself in its agreement with the seller as to any rights that it may wish to assert with …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … the supplement, principally alleges that the defendant sellers violated the Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -184 ("CFA"), and the common law, by making false and exaggerated representations …