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… procedural due process and found that self-representation compounds the risk of error in family proceedings, thereby … general grant of a right of self-representation to competent litigants in matters that directly affect them … New Jersey’s longstanding adherence to the principle that a competent litigant may represent himself or herself in a …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 20, 2017 Nathan P. Wolf, Esq. … $274,300 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for defendant … into a value by means of a capitalization rate which embodies consideration of capital cost, remaining economic life …
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… grandmother.2 2 The Division had previously investigated complaints of neglect against defendants in 2018 and 2019, … family, seeking bilingual providers or interpreters to accommodate potential language-related issues.5 Eventually, … sufficiently ameliorate the risk of harm; and (2) if unremedied, whether the delay needed to address and lessen that …
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… repeat here. 3 A-1441-17T3 Defendant filed a foreclosure complaint against West Pleasant. Twenty- one months later, … the court may, through the imposition of flexible remedies, adjust the parties' rights, with regard to the facts, … "each court has the ability to fashion equitable remedies." Errico, 251 N.J. Super. at 247. II Home also contends …
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… reported bed bugs in the home. The neighbor reported Caryn complained John was looking at her chest, which made her uncomfortable, and Caryn kept a journal documenting her fear … feel scared and nervous. Caryn reported John makes her uncomfortable when he talks about how Caryn is "developing." …
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… all four prongs of the best interests standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) by clear and convincing … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … On or about March 11, 2019, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendants' parental rights and award …
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… NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON MINORITY CONCERNS 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 9 R E P O R T … of Supreme Court Committees and related advisory bodies. The SCCMC also recommends that subsequent to the … Municipal Court judge. During this presentation to an audience that included SCCMC members and staff, members of the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 20, 2017 Nathan P. Wolf, Esq. … $274,300 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for defendant … into a value by means of a capitalization rate which embodies consideration of capital cost, remaining economic life …
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… repeat here. 3 A-1441-17T3 Defendant filed a foreclosure complaint against West Pleasant. Twenty- one months later, … the court may, through the imposition of flexible remedies, adjust the parties' rights, with regard to the facts, … "each court has the ability to fashion equitable remedies." Errico, 251 N.J. Super. at 247. II Home also contends …
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… all four prongs of the best interests standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) by clear and convincing … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … On or about March 11, 2019, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendants' parental rights and award …
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… reported bed bugs in the home. The neighbor reported Caryn complained John was looking at her chest, which made her uncomfortable, and Caryn kept a journal documenting her fear … feel scared and nervous. Caryn reported John makes her uncomfortable when he talks about how Caryn is "developing." …
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… grandmother.2 2 The Division had previously investigated complaints of neglect against defendants in 2018 and 2019, … family, seeking bilingual providers or interpreters to accommodate potential language-related issues.5 Eventually, … sufficiently ameliorate the risk of harm; and (2) if unremedied, whether the delay needed to address and lessen that …
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Complaint
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… Plaintiff, (to be filled in by the court) v. Civil Action Complaint , Defendant(s). Plaintiff, , residing at (your … or town) County of . (your county) State Of New Jersey, complaining of defendant, states as follows: 1. On , 20 , , … Further, other than the parties set forth in this complaint, I know of no other parties that should be made a …
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… in Judge Walls, Jr.'s decision. We add the following comments. A trial court's decision to terminate parental … rights under Title 30, unless the Division proves with competent, case-specific evidence that the marijuana usage … and enduring emotional or psychological harm to the child." Compare L. 2015, c. 82, §3 with L. 2021, c. 154, §9. The …
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… The MSA's provisions continued to govern pending the completion of arbitration.5 Subsequent to their divorce, the … change of living arrangements and the parties' household incomes." In her motion, plaintiff noted Jane lived with her … defendant agreed his employer provided a car as part of his compensation package, and this in-kind benefit should be …
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… presence of M.P. On October 17, 2022, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking care and supervision of … the child. In the following months, Mother was minimally compliant with court- ordered urine and hair follicle drug … and cocaine. Mother's substance abuse evaluation recommended treatment with Solstice Counseling and Wellness …
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… that John was using cocaine and stated that he had committed acts of domestic violence against her and … the issues that led to her removal have been officially remedied at this point. When asked whether it seemed like any of those issues would be remedied in the foreseeable future, Blocker stated that she …
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… good. On October 5, 2016, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … circumstances that led to the filing of the guardianship complaint, which began with the emergency removal of C.A. in … much of her testimony as "scattered and disjointed," and "completely nonsensical" at times. Next, the judge carefully …
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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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… the children[.]" The judge said that any failure to comply with this provision could result in the dismissal of … are usually insufficient. Faucett, 411 N.J. Super. at 128; compare with Mackowski, 317 N.J. Super. at 10 (parent's … interests of the children or other equitable principles compel the judge to decide the motion without the parties …