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… Argued telephonically May 6, 2020 – Decided May 26, 2020 Before Judges Fisher, Gilson and Rose. On appeal from the … in alimony. The parties later moved to New Jersey to accommodate John's employment opportunities. 3 A-4947-17T3 In … GAL moved on an emergent basis to suspend John's overnight visits with the children because he had the children …
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… telephonically June 4, 2020 – Decided July 20, 2020 Before Judges Alvarez and Suter. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … affirm largely for reasons expressed in the trial court's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Lisa's father, D.St., did … skills training, and was terminated from the programs. Her visitation with Lisa was inconsistent. She did not keep in …
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… that defendant and Samantha regularly attended supervised visitation with Adam, although defendant missed several … Although defendant again began treatment, his initial compliance soon faltered. He failed to complete the … permanent placement of the child and that too many children freed up for adoption do not in the end find permanent …
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… 2 A-0181-20 Adam C. Brown argued the cause for respondent (Freeman Law Center, LLC, attorneys; Adam C. Brown, of … consistently exercise her right to this parenting time or complied with psychotherapy and a mental health evaluation. … they should share joint custody of Maria, and Kayla could visit Maria whenever she wanted. Kayla asserted at one point …
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… Submitted May 18, 2021 – Decided June 14, 2021 Before Judges Fisher and Moynihan. On appeal from the Superior … also provided Max "the right to file an FD application for visitation." He argues: POINT I- THE TRIAL [JUDGE] FAILED TO … INVESTIGATOR FOR THAT PROOF, UNDULY PREJUDICING DEFENDANT, COMPELLING REVERSAL OF THE JUDGMENT BELOW. POINT II- BECAUSE …
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… and brass knuckles. On April 18, 2018, the Division filed a complaint for custody of the children. The trial court … caseworker she decided to "get high after having a terrible visit with the children." J.A. was released from jail and … As a result, Dr. Brandwein recommended A.J.A. and S.A. be freed for adoption by their resource parents, and opined …
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… Argued telephonically May 6, 2020 – Decided May 26, 2020 Before Judges Fisher, Gilson and Rose. On appeal from the … in alimony. The parties later moved to New Jersey to accommodate John's employment opportunities. 3 A-4947-17T3 In … GAL moved on an emergent basis to suspend John's overnight visits with the children because he had the children …
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… telephonically June 4, 2020 – Decided July 20, 2020 Before Judges Alvarez and Suter. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … affirm largely for reasons expressed in the trial court's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Lisa's father, D.St., did … skills training, and was terminated from the programs. Her visitation with Lisa was inconsistent. She did not keep in …
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… Argued March 23, 2017 - Decided Before Judges Lihotz and Whipple. On appeal from Superior … affirm. Plaintiff owns and operates a 360-unit apartment complex in Pine Hill, which is federally subsidized through … years earlier. Defendant asserted Dea lives in Camden and visits "[m]aybe two or three times [per] month," while …
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… 2 A-0181-20 Adam C. Brown argued the cause for respondent (Freeman Law Center, LLC, attorneys; Adam C. Brown, of … consistently exercise her right to this parenting time or complied with psychotherapy and a mental health evaluation. … they should share joint custody of Maria, and Kayla could visit Maria whenever she wanted. Kayla asserted at one point …
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… Submitted May 18, 2021 – Decided June 14, 2021 Before Judges Fisher and Moynihan. On appeal from the Superior … also provided Max "the right to file an FD application for visitation." He argues: POINT I- THE TRIAL [JUDGE] FAILED TO … INVESTIGATOR FOR THAT PROOF, UNDULY PREJUDICING DEFENDANT, COMPELLING REVERSAL OF THE JUDGMENT BELOW. POINT II- BECAUSE …
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… Argued May 2, 2017 – Decided June 19, 2017 Before Judges Koblitz, Rothstadt and Sumners. On appeal from … "surrogate grandmother" in Jackson. During that time, K.B. visited her sister M.E.D., who was about thirteen years … engaged in anal intercourse. They gave K.B. a sex toy, commonly referred to as a "rabbit" that was "a dildo as well …
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… that defendant and Samantha regularly attended supervised visitation with Adam, although defendant missed several … Although defendant again began treatment, his initial compliance soon faltered. He failed to complete the … permanent placement of the child and that too many children freed up for adoption do not in the end find permanent …
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… Submitted June 3, 2024 – Decided October 11, 2024 Before Judges Berdote Byrne and Bishop-Thompson. On appeal … in either March or April. Plaintiff then filed a palimony complaint and sought child support. Defendant, a … cross-moved for parenting time. Custody, parenting time, visitation, and medical insurance coverage were resolved in …
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… with "remaining expenses . . . shared pursuant to the income percentages on the [c]hild [s]upport [g]uideline[s] … defendant's actions resulted in an FRO and G.F.'s limited visitation with no overnights, as supported by her … v. Bryan, 310 N.J. Super. 34, 49 (App. Div. 1998); Freedman v. Freedman, 474 N.J. Super. 291, 308 (App. Div. …
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… Submitted April 18, 2023 – Decided May 5, 2023 Before Judges Messano, Gummer, and Perez-Friscia. On appeal … years old. She told Shore a mutual friend named Judy could visit Shore in defendants' home while she was house-sitting. … and would "love to have visitors." They agreed he would come over a few days later. Plaintiff believed it was …
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… ANNUAL REPORT Court Year 2023-2024 OMBUDSMAN STATEWIDE COMMITTEE 2023-2024 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 Table of Contents … concerns and provide procedural assistance, outreach, and information in every vicinage. As the liaison to the public in … REPORT | 11 Students from the SOAR Summer Bridge Program visited Superior Court Judge Michael Paul Wright at the …
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… one in which the parties show their agreement by conduct. For example, if someone provides services to another under … that do not support the idea that they were donated or free, the law implies an obligation to pay the reasonable … are such that plaintiff reasonably expected defendant to compensate plaintiff and if a reasonable person in …
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… Ladies and gentlemen of the jury the function you have performed is one of the most important civic duties which you … With the return of a verdict, your service in this case is complete. Upon your discharge you are not required, except … in mind the key to your function as jurors has been the free discussion among yourselves during your deliberations, …
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… the Court. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It has been neither … became particularly strained after Burkert read online comments attributed to Halton’s wife that Burkert felt … discourse, hateful ideas, and crude language because freedom of expression needs breathing room and in the long …