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… spouse that she used for grocery shopping, podiatrist visits, and purchasing household items for E.C. L.B. … behalf. Included with the affidavit was a spreadsheet compiled by counsel that P.R. said represented the purchases … were not corroborated. Thus, she concluded E.C. had not overcome the presumption that expenditures beyond the $3600 were …
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… conclusions on issues of law. Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). We therefore … A&J assumed "full responsibility for constructing and completing the project." The general conditions of the … about sports [and] all kinds of stuff." In general, Jurkin visited the job site from time to time to perform periodic …
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… restraining defendant from having any form of contact or communication with Mary, the mother of his son, Michael, … Mary temporary custody of Michael, but did not prohibit visitation or any contact between defendant and Michael. … 630 (App. Div. 2015), the judge determined defendant's communication was a knowing violation of the FRO. According …
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… and Whipple. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor, Claim Petition No. … March 22, 2016 order entered by the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division) dismissing its claim petition with … About FAIR Health, http://www.fairhealth.org/About-FH (last visited Aug. 16, 2017). FAIR Health, Inc., was established …
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… the GAL's fee, plaintiff's outstanding shares of the 2013 income tax refund and the proceeds from the sale of the … and appointed a GAL for the daughters to issue a written recommendation regarding residential custody. R. 5:8B. … there is a disagreement over custody or parenting time/visitation. Isaacson v. Isaacson, 348 N.J. Super. 560, 573 …
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… In January 2013, plaintiff filed a medical malpractice complaint against Mountainside, seeking damages because of a … care instructions for the parents as well as a follow up visit with the physician for evaluation." Subsequently, the … prejudice two motions by Mountainside to dismiss the complaint, extended discovery for thirty days to permit …
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… OF THE FAILURE OF DCPP AND THE COURT 3 A-5609-15T1 TO COMPLY WITH THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIAN CHILD … merit. On the record presented to us, there is no legally competent evidence that this child has any Native American … noted, at the time of the trial, defendant had not visited with the child in more than three years. He also …
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… Plaintiff testified defendant did not know she would be coming that day. Plaintiff was escorted to the marital home … at her stepfather and friend, telling them he would file a complaint against them. Plaintiff described defendant as … North Wildwood police station to move plaintiff's scheduled visit back a day in order for him to clean up the house. …
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… motion for summary judgment dismissing his slip and fall complaint. Plaintiff alleges he slipped and fell in the … injuries. He was unable to stand because the floor had become too slippery. Asked how he knew the white film caused … at the club that day. He asserted, in an affidavit, that he visited the locker room in the morning, to use the toilet …
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… On his CIS, defendant claimed a net average weekly income of only $1,000, far less than his own reckoning of the … The judge granted custody of the children to plaintiff. No visitation was specified, however, the judgment states … Family Part judge has the authority and ability to fairly revisit the judgment in this 10 A-4635-15T1 case, if defendant …
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… the trial court entered a judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The medical malpractice claim is … of an expansion joint between two concrete slabs. Plaintiff commissioned two expert reports. The first expert, an architect , visited the Pathmark store on May 17, 2014, and measured the …
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… counsel's only advice was "that the plea was the best outcome" without ever discussing "any other possible outcome for" him. Defendant confirmed that he avoided jail time … ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BY FAILING TO COMMUNICATE, VISIT, OR REVIEW OPTIONS WITH HIM, THEREBY FORCING HIM INTO …
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… defendant's car, she shined a flashlight into the passenger compartment. She immediately observed a large silver … 2C:44-1(a)(3) 4 A-0748-19 (risk that defendant will commit another offense), six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) (extent … failed to hire an investigator to examine his car and visit the scene of his arrest at 11:00 p.m., the time he was …
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… property, and plaintiff subsequently filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant does not deny that it received service of the complaint and all subsequent notices leading to entry of … the "sins or faults of an errant attorney should not be visited upon his client absent demonstrable prejudice to the …
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… two counseling sessions, parole officers conducted a home visit during which Wood refused to provide a urine sample … and convincing evidence sustaining all violations and recommended revocation of PSL and MS and the imposition of a … month FET on each. The two-member panel found that Wood's commission of the violations was "serious" and that …
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… a June 15, 2019 order, the motion judge denied a motion to compel arbitration filed by defendant Sky Zone Lakewood.1 We … reverse and remand for the trial court to enter an order compelling arbitration and staying the matter pending the … Pandya, the son of plaintiffs Marilyn and Anoop Pandya, visited defendant's trampoline park. Before her son could …
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… granting defendants' motion to dismiss his second-amended complaint without prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) and the … and a September 16, 2019 order dismissing his third-amended complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) with prejudice. The doctrine … from defendants. Plaintiff alleged that during his visits to AEA from 2013 to 2017, Zohn and other AEA …
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… appeared at Brenda's home and told Tricia she must come to court later that day. When the child refused, … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … her aunt the next morning, that that was the purpose of his visit. And she said she did not want to testify on her …
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… told her he had the right to know where she is and he can come to the apartment whenever he wants. While plaintiff … she wanted him to stay away, she also relied on him to complete certain tasks. For example, plaintiff invited … advantage in a companion matrimonial action or custody or visitation issue." Silver, 387 N.J. Super. at 124 (quoting …
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… In May 2013, Bittner was appointed by the City's Board of Commissioners as the City's solicitor under a professional … required the solicitor "be appointed by the board of commissioners for a term of one year" and stated the … to Bittner's DCRP account. Sometime in 2017, Bittner visited the Division of Pension and Benefits (Division) to …