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… contained in Judge Walls's decision. We add the following comments. We give substantial deference to the trial court's … nor likely." N.J.S.A. 3B:12A-6(d)(3) (2006) (amended 2021). Compare L. 2006, c. 47, § 32, with L. 2021, c. 154, § 4. The … Joe. Although both Ann and Joe participated in supervised visitation with varying results, no expert opined either …
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… DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 086250037 TO: … with the child, but (c) the Family Division judge orders visitation or reunification in a parallel child … was issued by a Municipal Court judge). Any questions or comments regarding this Directive, or the appended form, may …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … c. 111 DATE: November 6, 2020 This Directive promulgates a process to be used to request dissolution of the prohibition … conditions, domestic violence restraining orders, or visitation ordered by other courts. Communication between …
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… was delivered by FISHER, P.J.A.D. The New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act (the Spill Act), N.J.S.A. … from each of five adjoining condominium units. Other than visit the site a few months later to confirm the absence of … parties the obligation "to participate in the investigation process." Consequently, the judge: ordered plaintiffs to …
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… each other since 2013. The parties have one minor child in common, who was born in May 2019. In July 2018, the parties … 2020, defendant went to plaintiff’s home for an unscheduled visit with their then ten-month-old child. After defendant … 2019, but nonetheless concluded that there were sufficient "processes and procedures" that could be "put in place" to …
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… Family Part's order denying reconsideration of its order compelling him to pay alimony and child support arrears. He … custody of the children to plaintiff and provided flexible visitation provisions. Defendant also agreed to pay … of alimony and child support arrears. The judge elected to combine alimony and child support arrears as strictly …
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… convicted by a jury of the murder of Lamar Glover, on an accomplice theory, and the shooting of Raymond Kozar. We … defendant's trial, an assistant prosecutor and a detective visited Scott, the detective writing in his notes that she … 43-44 (3d Cir. 1983) (recognizing that "[n]o denial of due process occurs" so long as such "material is disclosed . . . …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following comments. The Division assumed custody of Yanni and Sam from … She failed to attend parenting classes, missed a number of visits with the children and, in February 2018, moved to … and secure emotional 3 Select home adoption refers to "a process that includes looking for an adoptive home in New …
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… cell phone. The tracking app led him to an apartment complex. When I.K. could not pinpoint the location of his missing phone in the complex, he went 1 The jury acquitted defendant of burglary … defendant, who he had seen walking near his car when he was visiting the garage. Defendant had a black duffel bag with …
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… children each had as one family. Wayne, however, had become estranged from his children as adults, and they blamed … influence, lack of testamentary capacity and failure to comply with legal formalities of execution. Following an … Hogan found that by the time Wayne's partner and his wife visited on December 21, Wayne had lost the ability to …
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… therapist every other month for about twenty minutes per visit. While she continued to take her prescriptions, A.B. …
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… in Judge Santiago's decision. We add only the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the Division's first contact with defendant … individual and domestic violence counseling and therapeutic visitation, that she had underlying cognitive issues which …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … which means there are other homes behind it. Plaintiff had visited the comparable when it was on the market, which … standing alone, oversimplifies the valuation technique and process and dilutes the need for qualitative cogent …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … motion for summary judgment seeking to dismiss plaintiffs’ complaint for failure to state a claim cognizable under the … seek to relieve Nicholas of the joint and several liability visited upon him by Doreen’s failure to report income …
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… OOL's supervisor of childcare inspections, explained the process that follows routine inspections of licensed … the ALJ found that from May 2018 to April 2019, OOL visited the Center twenty-eight times. The ALJ found that … to revoke a childcare license when there is any failure to comply with any of the provisions of the Manual." The ALJ …
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… application. Defendant is a Georgia resident who, while visiting his daughter in New Jersey, was charged with, and … 2C:43-12(b). Admission into PTI "requires a positive recommendation from the PTI director and the consent of the … into PTI found in the Rule 3:28 Guidelines and Official Comments. Our 6 A-0691-19T1 Supreme Court deleted the …
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… substance; and .257, violating a condition of a Residential Community Release Program.1 Pullen was sanctioned with 181 days of administrative segregation, 120 days' loss of commutation time, and 15 days' loss of recreation privileges … of administrative segregation, permanent loss of contact visits, and 365 days urine monitoring for the *.203 …
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… camera interview of the child. He subsequently rendered a comprehensive oral opinion, and entered the order denying … CHILD] FOR THE [KLG] TO BE VACATED, AS [T.W.] WITHHOLDS VISITS WITH HIS MOTHER FROM [THE CHILD], HAS STATED HE NO … on the child's day-to-day life (i.e. changes in school, community and friends); and any other relevant factors …
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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 …