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… names and initials are used to protect the privacy of the child. 2 Saker Holdings Corp., J.S. Family Limited … [sic] actions [J.B.] is suspended pending union review/termination. You are not to work until the union has cleared … or negligent. She contends there was adequate evidence to support her claim of negligent retention because ShopRite …
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… current life style expenses including the expenses of your children, if applicable, an itemization of the amounts which you may be paying in support for your spouse/partner or children if you are … of Action Date of Divorce, Dissolution of Civil Union or Termination of Domestic Partnership (post-Judgment matters) …
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… current life style expenses including the expenses of your children, if applicable, an itemization of the amounts which you may be paying in support for your spouse/partner or children if you are … of Action Date of Divorce, Dissolution of Civil Union or Termination of Domestic Partnership (post-Judgment matters) …
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… of absence beginning in the school year during which the child will be born plus up to one . . . additional year, … on appeal: (1) the judge erred because he disregarded the termination provision in the agreement and instead relied on … (5) the plain language of the agreement does not support the continuation of coverage because it states …
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… of absence beginning in the school year during which the child will be born plus up to one . . . additional year, … on appeal: (1) the judge erred because he disregarded the termination provision in the agreement and instead relied on … (5) the plain language of the agreement does not support the continuation of coverage because it states …
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… it is fewer than anticipated and the work in-house will not support the current staff. These staff reductions affected … employment due to lack of work to support her position. The termination letter stated, in relevant part: Dear Peggy: In … ruling rather than reasons for the ruling." N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. K.M., 444 N.J. Super. 325, 333 …
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… it is fewer than anticipated and the work in-house will not support the current staff. These staff reductions affected … employment due to lack of work to support her position. The termination letter stated, in relevant part: Dear Peggy: In … ruling rather than reasons for the ruling." N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. K.M., 444 N.J. Super. 325, 333 …
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… certification addresses some of the relevant factors and is supported by competent evidence, and if that evidence would … the factors identified in Konzelman, to guide the court’s determination. N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(n). In this appeal, we … and defendant were married on June 18, 1988. They had two children, a son born in 1992 and a daughter born in 1995. …
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… OPRA by denying plaintiff access to her middle school child G.R.'s student records because she was not G.R.'s … Moomjy, Inc., 182 N.J. 1, 24 (2004). On appeal, "fee determinations by trial courts will be disturbed only on the … rates advanced by counsel for the prevailing party to support the fee application." Rendine, 141 N.J. at 335. In …
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… OPRA by denying plaintiff access to her middle school child G.R.'s student records because she was not G.R.'s … Moomjy, Inc., 182 N.J. 1, 24 (2004). On appeal, "fee determinations by trial courts will be disturbed only on the … rates advanced by counsel for the prevailing party to support the fee application." Rendine, 141 N.J. at 335. In …
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… for several years; accrued arrearages of $13,632 in child support for the parties' three children, $9,674.64 in … satisfied that the findings were mistaken or that the determination could not reasonably have been reached on …
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… for several years; accrued arrearages of $13,632 in child support for the parties' three children, $9,674.64 in … satisfied that the findings were mistaken or that the determination could not reasonably have been reached on …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4216-17T1 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … The judge commented that Natalie's psychological evaluation supported this finding because she displayed "signs of … courts should defer to the trial court's credibility determinations" as well. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4216-17T1 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … The judge commented that Natalie's psychological evaluation supported this finding because she displayed "signs of … courts should defer to the trial court's credibility determinations" as well. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. …
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… of the Courts JENNIFER L. MORRIS Assistant Director Support Services Division Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex … DATE: October 1, 2025 (Revised) CONTRACTOR'S NAME: SERVICES TERMINATION DATE: June 30, 2026 FOR PURCHASING USE ONLY … Conference Committees, Intensive Supervision Program Panel, Child Placement Review Boards, Child Support Hearing …
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… 4), one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child by engaging in sexual contact (Count 1), and two … statute, several elements of the endangering statute cannot support territorial jurisdiction, including the victim’s … conferred jurisdiction. The State did not appeal those determinations. 15 person’s legal condition, whether personal …
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… 4), one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child by engaging in sexual contact (Count 1), and two … statute, several elements of the endangering statute cannot support territorial jurisdiction, including the victim’s … conferred jurisdiction. The State did not appeal those determinations. 15 person’s legal condition, whether personal …
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… and second- degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(2) (count nine). The charges … initial questioning about the presence of a firearm was supported by [d]efendant tendering the U.S. Law Shield … at 380-81). However, "[t]o the extent that a trial court determination involved legal conclusions, we review those …
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… and second- degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(2) (count nine). The charges … initial questioning about the presence of a firearm was supported by [d]efendant tendering the U.S. Law Shield … at 380-81). However, "[t]o the extent that a trial court determination involved legal conclusions, we review those …
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… and 4 A-2003-19 the lack of legal precedent for the termination of an SRA by a receiving district. At the … motive or a lack of rational basis." L.S. ex rel. minor child E.S. v. Bd. of Educ. of Westfield, EDU 7387-09, final … any evidence – including a competing expert report – to support that claim. 7 A-2003-19 Nor did the ALJ find …