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… and Interest, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a LINCOLN AUTOMOTIVE FINANCIAL, … all subsequent payments. Plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint in January 2016. Defendant filed an answer … 1) plaintiff lacked standing to foreclose; and 2) plaintiff committed HOSA violations. We consider these arguments de …
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… these visits. Nina eventually asked for the visits to stop because she did not want to see Nancy. A Division … her resource parents want the adoption to proceed. In his comprehensive opinion, Judge Miller found that the Division …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Jeffrey J. Waldman's comprehensive forty-four page written decision. We add only the following comments. A.N. has been in the Division's custody since … did not regularly participate in services. T.H. was non-compliant with random urine screens. J.N. has an unresolved …
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… abuse. She failed to successfully attend the programs recommended by the Division. She visited the children only … v. A.R.G., 361 N.J. Super. 46, 86 (App. Div. 2003). In his comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the … mental illness, which interfered with her ability to comply with the services provided. These arguments are …
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… The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute and Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America (Lowenstein … and its Chief Executive Officer, Robert M. Lynch. In their complaint, plaintiffs alleged they purchased "wood flooring … Division granted defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as a matter of law for failure to state a claim …
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… obligation was terminated effective April 7, 2010, becoming an arrears-only obligation. The trial court entered … paid off in February 2012. SSD benefits are considered income for child support purposes. Child Support Guidelines, … N.J. Court Rules, Appendix IX-B to R. 5:6A at www.gannlaw.com (2017) (see "Government Benefits for the Child" stating …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … PER CURIAM The Division of Child Protection and Permanency commenced this Title Nine action against defendant C.M. … Samuel misbehaved by "ripp[ing] up" some "collectible comics." In addition, the Division representative testified …
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… (Eric Storjohann, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … for the reasons set forth in Judge Francine Axelrad's comprehensive and well-reasoned decision issued with the … Division removed her from the mother's custody and filed a complaint seeking care, custody, and supervision. At that …
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… supra, 212 N.J. Super. at 565. The manner in which a judge complies with the Rule is left to the judge's discretion. In … Div. 2009); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 1 on R. 1:7-4 (2018), and make "clear the extent of …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. October 27, 2017 2 A-1920-15T3 Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … Subutex during her pregnancy. As a result, the Division commenced the FN matter and, following a hearing, the trial … 2015, the Division filed the FG matter. Following several compliance review hearings, the trial court dismissed the FN …
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… for appellant (John Pendergast, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … the Director's final decision adopted, with some additional comments, an administrative law judge's written recommendations formulated after an 1 The bank's letter …
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… already entered on his official classification records, to complete his entire thirty-year sentence, or, in the …
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… State Parole Board. Kofi Ries, appellant pro se. Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … Monks v. N.J. State Parole Bd., 58 N.J. 238, 242 (1971). "Common sense dictates that [the Board's] prediction as to future conduct and its opinion as to compatibility with the public welfare be grounded on due …
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… July 18, 2007, defendant executed a promissory note to Homecomings Financial, LLC for $132,000. To secure the note, … Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) as nominee for Homecomings, its successors and assigns on the same day. The … defaulted on the loan in March 2012, Green Tree filed a complaint for foreclosure in July 2013. As defendant's …
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… plaintiff to explain his allegations and to discuss past communications from defendant and her counsel which … was . . . defendant's intent to harass or cause harassing communications." The court further stated: "I find that none … of the prior alleged domestic violence as set forth in your complaint . . . do not also rise to the level of domestic …
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… was unpersuaded by the lone expert conditionally recommending reunification. R.O. did not present a plan to … in Florida. P.C. attended trial but did not testify. In his comprehensive opinion, Judge DeLorenzo found that the …
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… skip line between his lane and the one to his right. Once stopped, defendant demonstrated sluggish movements; his eyes …
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… checked records maintained by the New Jersey Motor Vehicles Commission. Through this process, plaintiff discovered a new … mail and regular mail. The Notice included a copy of the complaint for foreclosure and mediation. The certified mail … again requested a stay of the sheriff's sale pending the outcome of defendant's appeal to this court. After considering …
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… for assistance, but the agency also required plaintiff to complete various forms. Among other things, the forms committed plaintiff to accept the agency's TRA payments and … it failed to make payment. Plaintiff contended that if it completed the forms, it would waive various legal and …
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… and, so, we affirm. The matter presents no factual or legal complexities. Ruiz began her employment with the Camden … was injured while on duty and soon after filed a workers' compensation petition. She was still under medical treatment … 2013; she continued, however, to receive temporary workers' compensation benefits. Nearly a year after her employment …