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… also reduced the monthly obligation to $3,137 by imputing income to Donna. This same order also authorized the release … taxes associated with the SEP withdrawal. Matthew failed to comply with the direction that the funds be withdrawn. In … were actually two retirement accounts2 and that they had a combined value for equitable distribution purposes as of …
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… to satisfy the criteria for an undue hardship waiver or compromise of an Estate Lien imposed against the Estate. We … provided P.P. with the procedure to request a waiver or compromise of the Estate Lien based on undue hardship … of the Estate lien. DMAHS explained: According to Realtor.com[, the Property] is currently listed for $234,500. The …
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… condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent . … of the evidence, and only through the admission of 'competent, material and relevant evidence.'" N.J. Div. of … neighbor was unavailable. The children's testimony also refutes defendant's argument that the occasions when the …
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… family members were excluded during jury selection, the autopsy report was wrongly admitted in evidence and the … to investigate or offer exculpatory testimony from Diego Munoz and others and to raise issues about the jury … defendant wanted to testify; rather, defendant was "non-committal." Also, just before defendant could have …
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… and Mayer. On appeal from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Schiller, Pittenger, & Galvin, PC, attorneys for … limited. R. 1:36-3. January 3, 2019 2 A-2136-17T4 Vehicle Commission (MVC), denying an application for a used motor … the requirements for a suitable place of business by complying with the firewall regulation in accordance with …
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… v. NORFOLK SQUARE APARTMENTS1 and WINGATE MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … Neighborhoods of the Universities Norfolk Square Apartments Company, a limited partnership, trading as Neighborhoods of … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Ibid. In applying the Hopkins factors to …
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… the caseworker, who took photographs. Anna's bedroom was "completely cluttered" with "no space to walk into." Penny's … to take her medication and continue to go into therapy and comply with all her services." The caseworker was concerned … overnights. DCPP filed an order to show cause and verified complaint, seeking a finding of abuse and neglect under …
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… of process. Specifically, he alleged the summons and complaint regarding the wage proceedings were improperly … service of process on behalf of the corporation. The complaint was improperly served upon . . . a … protections as fairness demands. . . . The essential components of due process are notice and an opportunity to …
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… from the Office of the Public Defender. After defendant complained, the Office reassigned his case to a private pool … believe to be witness availability issues and inappropriate comments made during his colloquy with the grand jury. He …
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… Judges Haas and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 161-7/15. Hop T. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Joan M. Scatton, Deputy Attorney … as a supplement to the established program of studies in the classroom in order to enrich the learning and …
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… Court Rules, Appendices IX-A and B to R. 5:6A, www.gannlaw.com (2017); and (3) setting his 2015 child support arrears based on his 2016 income. Defendant asks this court to completely eliminate the … support obligation and credit his overpayment against his future monthly payments, because plaintiff did not meet her …
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… III. We do not reach defendant's other arguments as they become moot in light of our decision that the conviction …
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… was sentenced to two years of non-custodial probation, community service and mandatory fines. He did not file a … or sentence. The Department of Homeland Security filed a complaint against defendant seeking his deportation based on … Defendant did not invoke his Fifth Amendment rights or stop testifying; he continued to assert facts at odds with …
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… such explicit text in the enabling statutes because it is common sense that disability retirees leave their jobs due … of their performance." N.J.S.A. 11A:1-2(c). Public bodies obviously have the power to remove employees for cause. … our decision that there was no reason for the Board to futilely accept and process the application made after his …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5173-15T1 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Sandy Recovery Division, Docket No. … June 13, 2016 final agency decision of the Department of Community Affairs ("DCA") rescinding the agency's award of a …
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… agreement.1 After soliciting bids, CMR Construction Company ("CMR") was selected to rebuild for the sum of … ostensibly on behalf of WCCA.2 The construction was to be completed within nine months. Eighteen months later, the … Fraud Act claims against CMR on the basis of equitable estoppel since she did not challenge CMR's invoices or stop …
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… should have cautioned the jury regarding its use of fresh complaint testimony. Having determined that, in light of the … tried to flip her over, he fell and she told defendant to stop. Defendant stopped, apologized and asked S.M. if she … understandable jury instructions are "[a]n essential ingredient of a fair trial." State v. Afanador, 151 N.J. 41, 54 …
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… a teacher's performance through the assessment of five competencies: (1) Lesson Design and Focus; (2) Rigor and … Achievement; (4) Student Progress Toward Mastery; and (5) Commitment to Personal and Collective Excellence. In competencies one through four, teachers are rated "highly …
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… balance of $1748.39. On August 8, 2016, Capital One filed a complaint against defendant in the Special Civil Part … motion. See R. 6:3-3(c)(2). In a certification accompanying the motion, defendant states he received Capital … was sent by first-class mail. The envelope has no markings commonly associated with certified mail, return receipt …
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… attorney for appellants (Charles I. Epstein and Christopher J. Koller, on the brief). NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … paying rent the same month. Litigation ensued. Plaintiff commenced an action in the Special Civil Part, Landlord … home the following month. Plaintiff's amended Law Division complaint has thirteen counts. The counts allege causes of …