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… grossing $143,000 annually and defendant having no earned income. Pursuant to the JOD, the parties agreed defendant had … right to seek an increase in alimony if plaintiff's gross income exceeded $173,000 per year and plaintiff could request … also Rule 5:3-7(b), allowing a court to utilize various remedies to enforce a judgment or order after finding a …
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… from the Division's referrals. In its abuse or neglect complaint against defendant, the Division relied upon … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … neglect, the Division must show by a preponderance of the "competent, material and relevant evidence" that the child is …
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… saying: "But. He thinks. This. 3 A-0209-22 Big. Payday is coming and it's not."[1] Ocean County Prosecutor's Office … form read as follows: "But he thinks this big[ ]pay day is coming and it's not[.] [T]hat's w[h]ere this mo f***er is … portion, which read: "But he thinks this big[ ]pay day is coming and it's not[.]" Judge Ryan found trial counsel was …
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… ice on a public sidewalk abutting a residential condominium complex owned by the members of defendant Ortani Place … Guartan and her husband, plaintiff Jose Guartan, filed a complaint claiming defendant and other fictitiously-named … while walking on a sidewalk that abutted the condominium complex in which defendant's members own residences. Maria …
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… against the patron and the restaurant. Defendants filed a complaint on plaintiff's behalf against the restaurant and … patron, who had not filed a responsive pleading to the complaint. The case later proceeded to trial against the … agreement. Plaintiff subsequently filed a legal malpractice complaint against defendants alleging they "negligently and …
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… IN SUPPORT OF PETITION FOR CERTIFICATION TO ADDRESS THE COMMON LAW RIGHT OF ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS On the Brief: … 08723 Tel: (732) 966-4922 Email: donaldburkeesq@gmail.com Attorneys for Plaintiff-Petitioner ASSOCIATION FOR … 3 THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF … WHY CERTIFICATION SHOULD BE ALLOWED .................. 5 COMMENTS REGARDING THE APPELLATE DIVISION’S OPINION AND …
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… without asserting any affirmative defenses. Ibid. Their complaint was later dismissed with prejudice for failure to … judge vacated the dismissal of Chepovetsky and Nashtatik's complaint, finding they were not required to provide … six years from the date of an uncured default. The prior common-law limitation was twenty-years from the date of …
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… record. On January 18, 2022, the Township filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) against … of the Harry's Tires' sites contain hundreds of easily- combustible tires haphazardly strewn around the property, … Avenue property "is approximately 0.2037 acres" and is in a commercial residential zone. On January 24, 2022, the trial …
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… fees. Defendant filed a counterclaim alleging plaintiff committed legal malpractice. Defendant, who is … Michael R. Scully, LLC represents respondent on the complaint and Clausen Miller PC, represents respondent on … the terms of its representation in connection with a commercial litigation matter. The letter stated plaintiff's …
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… into with Christina Woytas prior to their divorce by committing suicide within two years of purchasing life … barring recovery of benefits if the insured were to commit suicide within two years of purchase. Second, the … providing that if the primary insured -- Timothy -- should commit suicide within two years of the effective date of the …
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… are addressed in a single opinion because they share a common legal question. In their respective actions, … we conclude it does not and reverse both orders. I A In his complaint, Haines sought damages for the injuries he … damages, but sought to recover from Taft the $28,000 in uncompensated medical expenses. Thereafter, the court granted …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SCOTT DICKERSON, : TAX COURT OF NEW … motion by plaintiff, Scott Dickerson (“Mr. Dickerson”), to compel payment of interest from the defendant municipality … 526, 545-46 (2008) (citations omitted).] III. Equitable Remedies The Tax Court has both legal and equitable …
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… Stephen M. Klein, Esq. appearing on behalf of the Plaintiff Comprehensive Neurosurgical, P.C. (from Sills Cummis & Gross … Associates of New Jersey (from Garfunkel Wild P.C.). COMPREHENSIVE NEUROSURGICAL, P.C. c/b/a/ NORTH JERSEY BRAIN … and that reliance should be placed on internal hospital remedies. Guerrero v. Burlington County Mem. Hospital, 70 N.J. …
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… suffers from necrotizing enterocolitis, gastrointestinal complications, cerebral palsy, seizure disorder, 1 We use … When caseworkers arrived at Irene's home, she refused to come to the door and yelled she was "tired of the Division." … to the Division Irene did not respond to the nursing company's letters or telephone calls. The nurse reported …
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… focused on domestic violence. Although he initially complied with a substance abuse evaluation and treatment, he … parents for Tanya. Tammy demonstrated initial interest in becoming a placement for Tanya and the Division provided her … In January 2020, the Division submitted an Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) request with the …
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… Holmsen asked defendant for his phone's passcode. Defendant complied with both requests. Holmsen neither asked defendant … to the extraction report admitted in evidence, an incoming FaceTime call was received from a contact named, … appellate courts construe the Constitution, statutes, and common law 'de novo – "with fresh eyes" – owing no deference …
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… meet once with plaintiff and defendant, and render a recommendation on parenting time. As the judge later noted, … parenting time resumed. Moving forward, Brandwein recommended reunification therapy for John and defendant, … visitation schedule within a few months. He further recommended individual therapy for John with a new therapist …
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… . . [wa]s whether this woman [wa]s delusional or not." He recommended a further evaluation to determine whether she had … for neglecting Ken "due to severe mental illness" and recommending the Division consider an alternate placement. … custody of Joe: she lost her appetite; "[t]he dog tried to commit suicide" by sticking its head in a water dispenser; …
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… Pugliese to teach large departmentalized "Social Studies (Economics, History, Civics, Geography)" for fifth- … eighth-grade middle school students. She had no social studies or middle school social studies certificates, … (PIP), which allowed her ninety-days to correct and overcome the inefficiency, as required by the terms of N.J.S.A. …
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… detention of J.P., an individual who is suspected of committing burglary and theft. The State sought the court's … from the NJSP Office of Forensic Sciences (known as the Combined DNA Index System "'CODIS' lab") informing him of a … a buccal swab "reference sample" from J.P. be submitted for comparison. On June 13, 2018, the State moved for an …