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… child support obligation, conduct a plenary hearing, and compel him to satisfy his child support arrears and prior … that a court in a family action may grant additional remedies to a party as provided by Rule 5:3-7. Rule 5:3-7 … . . . child support order the court may, in addition to remedies provided by R. 1:10-3, grant any of the following …
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… due to the following: _ 04 Partially Tried _ 05 Tried to Completion w/jury _ 07 Tried to Completion w/o jury _ 09 Summary Judgment X. IO Dismissed … by Conference with Judge 82 Default Judgment/Proof Hearing Completed _ Other (specify) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that / …
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… Initiating Document First document filed in the case. (Ex. Complaint) Format: Report Format (.txt) Media: CD (May be … Type Indicates the type of foreclosure. (Ex. Residential, Commercial, Tax, etc.) Party Name Name of a party in the … 0CD CONDO FORECL CONDOMINIUM FORECLOSURE 0CF COMMERC FORECL COMMERCIAL FORECLOSURE 0RF RESIDENT FORECL …
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… this appeal of a dispute concerning the administration of a commercial loan, plaintiff Ahikam BenNaim challenges a March … or knowledge. Once the notes reached maturity, plaintiff communicated directly with members of JDNB but was not … the funds, citing client confidentiality. After litigation commenced, Kaczynski acknowledged that she had transferred …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Mark A. Tarantino's comprehensive seventeen-page written decision. I. In … stated: I'm satisfied and find as a fact this defendant is competent to enter this plea; he's represented by competent counsel; the charge is adequately made out in the …
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… analyze the required Rule 5:3-5(c) factors. I. This matter comes before us for a second time. The chronology is set … shall pay for the same based upon their respective incomes at the time of enrollment. The FJOD ordered defendant … 347 N.J. Super. 33, 39 (App. Div. 2002). "The key ingredients" to the applicability of laches "are knowledge and …
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… that the latter incidents were 4 A-1728-23 related to commercial trailers registered in his name, which were … He stated that he asked her to leave, which caused her to become irate, resulting in him threatening to call the police … not "recall" many of the details of the arrest or its outcome but acknowledged to pleading to a misdemeanor offense …
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… order (TRO) against defendant on October 24, 2024. The complaint alleged a predicate act of assault, claiming that … defendant indicating he was on the phone with his mortgage company. She described defendant as going "radio silent" as … texted defendant repeatedly, and defendant did not wish to communicate with her. The court interjected "[t]he failure …
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… an October 11, 2024 order denying its motion to dismiss the complaint of plaintiff Borough of Caldwell ("Caldwell") for … contract; unjust enrichment; and violation of the CFA. The complaint alleged that although Caldwell paid CCA for … liability under the statute. CCA moved to dismiss the complaint pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e), articulating four …
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… history, which began when plaintiff filed a non-dissolution complaint in 2019 for joint legal custody and parenting time … plaintiff would not exercise parenting time until he completed twelve in-person co-parenting classes with … and plaintiff was not entitled to parenting time until he completed the co-parenting counseling sessions. On April 26, …
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… premises that may have caused her injury. Plaintiff filed a complaint on December 22, 2022, alleging she was a business invitee and lawfully within the commercial premises commonly known as STOP and SHOP #0820, when she was injured …
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… officer, and ordered: "[n]ow, put your hands up and . . . come towards me." No one 5 A-0776-20 responded. Petitioner … his career, beginning in the police academy. Petitioner's complaints about the abuse "never went anywhere." The abuse … saw petitioner in 2008 on a referral from the workers' compensation program. Petitioner told Dr. Puig about the …
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… sole custody as a sanction for plaintiff failing to comply with certain court orders. We summarize the … attempt to reestablish the mother-daughter relationship and commence custody evaluations. On May 13, 2020, defendant … June 9, 2020, the court appointed Joseph Racite, Ph.D., to commence reunification therapy with the family. As discussed …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … the defendant takes no action to respond to the foreclosure complaint, and where the record reflects no excuse for the … Additionally, a party’s motion to vacate default must be accompanied by either an answer to the complaint and Case …
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… boys ready for school. After he arrived at school, Jacob complained his head hurt. Jacob's teacher sent him to the … table while throwing himself onto a chaise. Because Jacob complained his head hurt, Kim gave him an ice pack. Due to … level of stress" that morning caused the situation to become "messy." Kim denied Bob struck Jacob during the …
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… wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FRANKLIN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and THE FMI COMPANIES,1 COLIN H. BURKE, DECKER ASSOCIATES, and NICHOLAS … wife, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. FRANKLIN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant, and 1 Improperly pled in the …
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… and Puglisi. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1014. Rimma Razhba, Deputy … PC, attorneys for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Timothy P. Malone, on the statement in lieu of … Department of Corrections (DOC) appeals the Civil Service Commission's (CSC) September 9, 2021 final agency decision …
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… when she approached defendant's door, she heard moaning coming from inside the room. At that point, A.L. knocked on … of money that she did not have before. While Y.M. did not come down the stairs and volunteer this difficult and … the court admitted the portion of Y.M.'s statement that communicated that an individual made oral contact with her …
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… 2C:35-4; second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … 2C:39-7(b)(1). 3 A-0282-21 Point I THE [TRIAL] COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO DISMISS THE … TO ARTICLE III OF THE IAD. Point II THE [TRIAL] COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN NOT AWARDING EQUITABLE OR GAP …
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… a September 23, 2021 order. The September 23 order compelled defendant to exercise supervised parenting time … counseling entity chosen by the parties "was not able to accommodate it." Because the parties did not agree on whether … Part judges have "wide latitude to fashion creative remedies in . . . custody cases." Beck, 86 N.J. at 485; see …