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… In February 2018, plaintiff A.P. filed a domestic violence complaint against A.T.D., alleging that on February 4, 2018, … entered an FRO against A.T.D. The FRO permitted A.T.D. to visit his mother, who lived in the same high-rise building … to vacate the FRO, A.T.D. was sixty-one years old, in good health, and living on a pension. Because he claimed a …
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… prepared and maintained in connection with his civil commitment in 1983 to Ancora Psychiatric Hospital ("Ancora") … by a nurse 5 A-1410-23 practitioner stating T.B. was in "good physical, psychological, and mental condition" and … forget to secure it in his home so that people who come to visit don’t have access to it? That’s what’s really of …
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… moderate weight. There is a risk that this defendant will commit another offense. Although the defendant indicates … deaf ears. The public needs to be generally deterred by the visitation of the lengthy prison sentence on an offender … factor nine [N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(9)], the defendant's good character and attitude. Given the defendant's age and …
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… 2016, notice of the Steinbrenner Resolution, intended to be compliant with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10(i), was published; … delegated the issue of substantial detriment to the public good to the Board's engineer. The Law Division judge heard … Land-Use-and-Development-PDF-1648-KB (last visited Jan. 2, 2019). …
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… TRANSPORT CO-OP, L.L.C., a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Defendant-Appellant, and PRESTIGE TAXI, INC., a New … pursuant to Rule 4:24-2, which provides that except for good cause, "motions to . . . impose or enforce sanctions … disapproval of defense counsel's conduct, we are loath to visit the sins of the lawyer upon the innocent client. We …
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… benefits on the ground he had left work voluntarily without good cause attributable to work. The Department also issued … the hearing, claimant testified. He described Monarch as a company that performed "boiler repair and pipe work." The … his medical records. Claimant submitted proof of his visits with his orthopedist, including appointments on …
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… 2016, notice of the Steinbrenner Resolution, intended to be compliant with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10(i), was published; … delegated the issue of substantial detriment to the public good to the Board's engineer. The Law Division judge heard … Land-Use-and-Development-PDF-1648-KB (last visited Jan. 2, 2019). …
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… TRANSPORT CO-OP, L.L.C., a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Defendant-Appellant, and PRESTIGE TAXI, INC., a New … pursuant to Rule 4:24-2, which provides that except for good cause, "motions to . . . impose or enforce sanctions … disapproval of defense counsel's conduct, we are loath to visit the sins of the lawyer upon the innocent client. We …
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… benefits on the ground he had left work voluntarily without good cause attributable to work. The Department also issued … the hearing, claimant testified. He described Monarch as a company that performed "boiler repair and pipe work." The … his medical records. Claimant submitted proof of his visits with his orthopedist, including appointments on …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Wayne J. Forrest in his comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … Termination of parental rights will not do more harm than good. [N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a).] 3 The mother neither … one of the evaluators. The mother was appropriate when she visited the child, yet for many months failed to see the …
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… on heroin as opposed to purchasing food, clothing, doctors' visits, etc. for Claudia. The judge reasoned: [Susan] … experts. Though she noted that "none of the three experts recommended reunification at this time and each acknowledged … four, will termination of parental rights do more harm than good, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(4), the judge agreed with …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Ford in her comprehensive oral opinion issued on December 20, 2016. We … time with plaintiff and the middle child was hesitant to visit with plaintiff in an unsupervised setting. Moreover, … to make discovery and to otherwise conduct himself in good faith . . . ." The record provides ample support for …
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… ruling on Woods's cross-motion, that Dunbar had failed to comply with: his child support obligation1; the parenting … without explanation: that Dunbar was "to complete 40 visitation sessions with the parties' sons before he may … and that, as a result, "the 5 A-3311-13T3 may be good reasons to leave in place the status quo regarding …
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… law guardian urge that we affirm and permit Chris to become available for selective home adoption. They argue that … of Kayla's parental rights would not do more harm than good. In making that finding, the judge relied on the … of the experts also opined that even continuing supervised visitation was harmful to Chris. Consequently, Chris' best …
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… not witness defendant injure plaintiff. However, when K.S. visited plaintiff, she was "always scared [and] always … . . were willing to answer questions[,] and . . . provided good explanations." Overall, there were no contradictions in … and review those conclusions de novo. Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 283 (2016). "In adjudicating a …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Ford in her comprehensive oral opinion issued on December 20, 2016. We … time with plaintiff and the middle child was hesitant to visit with plaintiff in an unsupervised setting. Moreover, … to make discovery and to otherwise conduct himself in good faith . . . ." The record provides ample support for …
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… law guardian urge that we affirm and permit Chris to become available for selective home adoption. They argue that … of Kayla's parental rights would not do more harm than good. In making that finding, the judge relied on the … of the experts also opined that even continuing supervised visitation was harmful to Chris. Consequently, Chris' best …
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… ruling on Woods's cross-motion, that Dunbar had failed to comply with: his child support obligation1; the parenting … without explanation: that Dunbar was "to complete 40 visitation sessions with the parties' sons before he may … and that, as a result, "the 5 A-3311-13T3 may be good reasons to leave in place the status quo regarding …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Wayne J. Forrest in his comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … Termination of parental rights will not do more harm than good. [N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a).] 3 The mother neither … one of the evaluators. The mother was appropriate when she visited the child, yet for many months failed to see the …
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… on heroin as opposed to purchasing food, clothing, doctors' visits, etc. for Claudia. The judge reasoned: [Susan] … experts. Though she noted that "none of the three experts recommended reunification at this time and each acknowledged … four, will termination of parental rights do more harm than good, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(4), the judge agreed with …