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… life when she herself was a child. The Division was compelled to act and protect Maureen from the harm caused by … any of them. She is homeless, unemployed, and refuses to comply with the medical treatment prescribed by the … parenting skills classes, family team meetings, supervised visitation, and transportation, she was still not capable of …
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… construction standards. However, he also opined that when combined with the failure to properly clear the snow and … family dwelling, Serriano did not 3 A-1950-16T3 have a common law duty to keep the sidewalk adjacent to his … testimony, weather reports from November 7 and 8, 2012, visited the site of the accident, and measured the driveway …
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… restraining order (TRO) based on a domestic violence complaint alleging that on December 7, 2017, defendant … email after plaintiff failed to respond to his request to visit the children. Following a lengthy trial on non- … court entered the FRO after determining that defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment, and that an FRO …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Ford in her comprehensive oral opinion issued on December 20, 2016. We add the following comments. The parties married in 1999 and three children … time with plaintiff and the middle child was hesitant to visit with plaintiff in an unsupervised setting. Moreover, …
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… law guardian urge that we affirm and permit Chris to become available for selective home adoption. They argue that … Several of those hospitalizations involved involuntary commitments because Kayla was cutting herself or threatening … of the experts also opined that even continuing supervised visitation was harmful to Chris. Consequently, Chris' best …
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… PARTICULARIZED AND OBJECTIVE BASIS TO SUSPECT DEFENDANT HAD COMMITTED A CRIME. Because the motion record supports the … individuals place their narcotics and/or money." After visiting his stash location, the Target drove off in a white … CDS, which he supplied to defendant, who in turn, with her companion, sold it to two others. The standard is whether a …
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… imposed upon him pursuant to N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1 for committing prohibited act *.203 (possession or introduction … locker. The counsel substitute noted that a criminal complaint issued after the search stated that the cellmate, … 365 days of urine monitoring, permanent loss of contact visits, and the confiscation of the seized items. Appellant …
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… ruling on Woods's cross-motion, that Dunbar had failed to comply with: his child support obligation1; the parenting … without explanation: that Dunbar was "to complete 40 visitation sessions with the parties' sons before he may … issues without [Dunbar's] consent," but called for "revisit[ing]" "the issue of consent" upon the children's sixth …
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… the caseworker was on October 3, 2014, when he appeared for visitation at the Division's office. Additionally, he failed … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… that granted summary judgment to DYFS, dismissing their complaint. We affirm. We need not recite the facts regarding … as the Division of Child Protection and Permanency. 3 The complaint also alleged that DYFS wrongfully retained … for failing to inspect the home properly or for failing to visit the home sufficiently frequently.4 Clearly, DYFS must …
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… was entered by a Family Division judge granting plaintiff visitation with the child on alternating weekends and every … should really work for a little while to see if you can't come up with some kind of a parenting time schedule that can … On appeal, defendant argues: POINT I THE LOWER COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO CONDUCT A PLENARY …
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… met defendant a month earlier in court and had subsequently visited him twice in jail.2 Defendant agreed that present … questions have been answered; that he's been represented by competent counsel; that he's satisfied with the services of … meetings with Mr. Ackie. And I think that you deserve the compliments of the Court for the fine work that you did. In …
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… (CIA or Act), N.J.S.A. 2A:53-7 to -11, and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We affirm. Defendant is organized … meetings at the Church prior to the incident. During prior visits to the Church, plaintiff always entered and exited … regarding the stairs. Neither trustee knew of any prior complaints concerning the stairs. Immediately following the …
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… R.M. appeals, arguing the trial court erred in finding he committed the predicate act of harassment and that plaintiff … in conversation. He told her, among other things, "God is coming for you, Jezebel." Two club employees 3 A-1487-19 … defendant's conduct, including his three consecutive August visits to plaintiff's job, his “God is coming for you, …
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… the property to operate an industrial facility, and did not comply with the requirements of the Industrial Site Recovery … 13:1K-6 to -14. Plaintiffs sought in excess of $280,000 in compensatory damages against Emerald, based on the cost of … answers to interrogatories plaintiffs certified they visited the property "six times . . . before making an …
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… by his initials to protect his privacy. 3 A-5029-18 of M.M. visiting plaintiff's home and five photographs of plaintiff … couple's social circle view[s] their relationship in a way 'commonly associated with marriage.'" In addition, the judge … a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does …
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… Jr. in his well-reasoned written statement of reasons accompanying his August 9, 2019 order denying the petition. We add the following comments for elucidation. In his pro se PCR petition, … of the trial may have been different had trial counsel visited him prior to trial to discuss the case." The judge …
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… long psychiatric history, including her record of non-compliance with mental health services. Defendant 6 … the caseworker "she believed it was optional for her to comply with mental health services." Crediting the opinion … facilitate reunification with Ellen, including therapeutic visitation, mental health treatment referrals, individual …
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… weekends with other family members. During one of these visits, she revealed to her adult cousin, C.H. (Caroline) …
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… 2003. Donchev was employed by D.N. DeSimone Construction Company, Inc. (DND) at the time of his injury. Defendant was … However, to simply insist repeatedly that those issues be revisited is inappropriate and can't be allowed to go on … litigation." [Plaintiff's] persistent attempt to revisit over and over issues that have been fully and finally …