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… the couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage." Konzelman v. Konzelman, … a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil 10 A-3910-17T3 … to litigate on equal footing and provide the needier party with the financial means to litigate. Winegarden …
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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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… RAMSEY, and V BOYS RAMSEY HOLDING, LLC, a Limited Liability Company of the State of New Jersey, Defendants-Respondents. … 17, 2016 final judgment dismissing with prejudice their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants, … and V Boys Ramsey Holding, LLC (V Boys). Plaintiff's complaint challenged the Board's resolution denying their …
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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city improperly … necessary and proper for the good 1 Two counts of the complaint pleading prerogative writ claims were withdrawn. 4 … municipality.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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… in the Bronx. Defendant was the sole shareholder in the company, and managed the store's daily operations. Plaintiff … of the marriage, plaintiff began removing funds from the company's accounts in the early morning hours, ostensibly to … these transactions in April 2015, he stopped depositing the company's cash receipts in the business account, and assumed …
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… from the May 12, 2017 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant David Fischer d/b/a Capitol … as set forth in her barebones, March 3, 2017 amended complaint.1 In her pleading, plaintiff alleged that she saw an advertisement for defendant's title loan company while perusing the internet on her computer at her …
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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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… 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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… RACE/ETHNICITY 10 ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM 12 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 13 HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS 14 ACCESS AND … exchange services by identifying safe facilities in local communities for visitations to take place and by enlisting … JENNIFER M. PEREZ DIRECTOR, TRIAL COURT SERVICES JOANNE M. DIETRICH ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, FAMILY PRACTICE DIVISION …
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… NAGJI VARA, VINCENT LANZA, t/a ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, and JORGE ROSARIO, Defendants-Respondents. … loan defendant $915,000 for construction of a car wash at a commercial site defendant owned in Paterson. Defendant … months of the loan term. Principal and interest payments commenced on August 2, 2016. As part of the loan …
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… the evidence presented indicate[d] [Finkel]'s fear of becoming ill with the virus/fear of 5 A-2976-22 transmitting … "since [Finkel] was given a full and impartial hearing and complete opportunity to offer any and all evidence, there … Finkel "was given a full and impartial hearing and complete opportunity to offer any and all evidence, there …
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… was a senior clerk for the Atlantic County Family and Community Development fiscal department from 2008 through … recounted that Dr. Matthew Pepe, an orthopedic surgeon, recommended that she undergo shoulder surgery. She recalled … She never returned to work after the surgery because of complications associated with the procedure. Petitioner's …
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… and the parties' adult child. Defendant was also ordered to complete a substance abuse evaluation, a psychiatric … 4, 2022, defendant filed an application containing detailed complaints against the trial court and counsel, and seeking … reduce child support, the court found defendant: failed to comply with the provisions of Rule 5:5-4(a)(3) as . . . …
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… of 2020, which he alleges was due to disruption in his income caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Plaintiff filed an enforcement motion requesting defendant become current on his alimony payments. In addition, for the first time, plaintiff also sought defendant's compliance with the terms of the 1999 order requiring the …