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… may only seek modification if plaintiff receives "income substantially higher than the $50,000" salary imputed … pay the custodial parent the remaining amount due. Ibid. In Diehl v. Diehl, 389 N.J. Super. 443 (App. Div. 2006), we specifically …
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… The trial judge abused his discretion in failing to compensate [defendant] for [plaintiff's] continuing use of … home; (3) establish a fair rental value for the home and compel plaintiff to pay her monthly rent; (4) compel plaintiff to pay her health insurance premiums; and …
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… one of the child's grandmothers, and required Walter to complete substance abuse treatment with negative alcohol … after he consistently tested negative for alcohol. He completed a substance abuse program at New Pathway, but … Walter submitted to a substance abuse evaluation and was recommended for outpatient substance abuse treatment for "mild …
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… to dismiss for failure to serve an affidavit of merit in compliance with the Affidavit of Merit (AOM) statute, … Co., 142 N.J. 520, 523 (1995)). Chicago Title Insurance Company (Chicago Title) entered into an agency contract with … 3 A-2297-15T4 countersign, issue, and deliver title commitments, title insurance policies, and endorsements on …
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… Ambulatory Imaging Center in Clifton. Dissatisfied with the company then performing their billing and collection … 1, 2011. Troubles began in preparation of the contract's commencement date and continued thereafter. When attempts to … and "[a]pply its best efforts to follow-up on missing or incomplete information . . . ." Defendant also agreed to …
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… on the lack of information, counsel concluded he was not comfortable presenting an alibi "in terms of trial … had a witness who would testify defendant confessed to committing the murder, and defendant asked him to hide the … judge denied relief in an oral decision and provided an accompanying written opinion. The judge found defendant's …
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… OF THE NEW JERSEY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents. … 52:14-17.28d(b)(3)). However, the Legislature delayed commencement of Chapter 78's grid for those public employees … to the contribution requirements," the Legislature compelled every public employee to reach full "contribution …
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… its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-5532-18 community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4.1 … (JOC) to include the condition that defendant be subject to community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4.2 … his probationary period, as permitted by the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. N.J.S.A. 2A:168-26 …
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… 1:36-3. 2 A-1509-20 Fatou Jallow and dismissing his fraud complaint on res judicata grounds. We affirm. I. The parties … produce divorce papers." Later that year, Baptiste filed a complaint for divorce alleging acts of extreme cruelty. One such act, the complaint alleged, was that [t]hroughout the course of the …
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… TRENTON BOARD OF EDUCATION, GENE BOUIE, GERALD TRUEHART, ADDIE DANIELS-LANE, FIAH KWESSEU, HEATHER WATSON, LUCY … as certain other matters, including the revised and the Completed Merit Goals Submission Form (CMGSF). The record … Legislature had created a cause of action with specific remedies, which do not include the award of attorney's fees to …
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… and retaliated against her for filing a workers' compensation claim. She appeals from an order granting summary judgment to defendants and dismissing her complaint with prejudice before the close of discovery. We … establish a link between her termination and her workers' compensation claim. Finally, plaintiff did not identify any …
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… University Hospital (RWJUH). Arguing they substantially complied with the notice requirements of the New Jersey Tort … plaintiffs 3 A-2267-19 appeal orders dismissing their complaint with prejudice as to the four doctors for failure … notices. Unpersuaded, we affirm. Because the case comes to us as a result of defendants' motions to dismiss, …
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… would help provide oversight of its patients and assist in compliance with drug regimes. It also suggested an in- house … pharmacy profits would be allocated as general operating income and used for the development of additional clinical … examination and diagnosis as well as application of remedies." Kemp, 147 N.J. at 300-01. In contrast, pharmacies are …
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… person, who turned out to be David. David fell and got up complaining of an injury to his arm. David, Max, Marvin, and … High School and the Board of Education filed a third- party complaint against Oran, as did the Township and the Police … in a given state of facts in a prescribed manner in obedience to the mandate of legal authority, without regard to …
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… and appeared in family photos from the wedding. He also accompanied defendant to the birth of her first grandchild in … alleged in the daughter's certification asserted K.C. accompanied defendant on vacation to visit defendant's son in … abodes. . . . It is un-controverted [they] do not comingle their finances. And that one does not pay the debts …
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… favorably to plaintiffs, Brill v. Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, 142 N.J. 520, 523 (1995), reveal that at … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname and intend no disrespect by this informality. … paramedics transported Jacelio to the hospital where he complained of pain in his left arm and neck. As a result, …
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… Plaintiff, a resident of Asbury Park (the city), filed a complaint June 17, 2019, alleging the city improperly … necessary and proper for the good 1 Two counts of the complaint pleading prerogative writ claims were withdrawn. 4 … municipality. "Home rule is basic in our government. It embodies the principle that the police power of the State may be …
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… 2018 and February 16, 2018 orders dismissing plaintiff's complaint and motion for reconsideration for the court to … trial court issued an amended order dismissing plaintiff's complaint because: 1) her claims were barred by the doctrine … of personal items. Plaintiff subsequently amended her complaint adding A Village Lock Up Storage, the Casterlines …
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… get to." The "scag" was a Husqvarna-brand, self- propelled commercial mower, which had a one-wheeled platform, known as … along the woods." In the first count of his first amended complaint, plaintiff alleged one or more of defendants were … N.J. 567, 571 (2020). One of the fundamental principles embodied in the TCA is governmental immunity is the rule unless …
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… or possession of the weapon (or item) may change and become unlawful and a violation of this statute. State v. … supra. However, the State need not prove that defendant accomplished his unlawful purpose of using the weapon [or, if … the elements of the crime defendant allegedly intended to commit with the weapon]. See, State v. Mello, 297 N.J. …