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… facts from the two-day trial on the parties' cross- complaints seeking FROs. The parties were married in … ensued between him and plaintiff over who would hold and comfort the crying baby. During the struggle, according to … in a separate proceeding on May 1, 2017. Trial on the cross-complaints was conducted on May 9 and 10, 2017. On May 10, …
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… action." Id. at 277; N.J.S.A. 14A:3- 6.2. Before commencing such an action, the plaintiff must serve "a … forth prerequisites for filing a shareholder derivative complaint, including pre-suit demand by a plaintiff for the … and board members "may appoint a special litigation committee [(SLC)] to investigate whether the suit is in the …
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… of a child by sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1), if committed by an adult. The complaint alleged A.F. sexually assaulted the victim, a … their daughter, neither R.F. nor A.F.'s father was completely independent and disassociated from the …
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… of his motion must be reversed because the trial court committed plain error in accepting his surrender. The … in this proceeding. On July 25, 2014, the Division filed a Complaint for Guardianship against defendant, Cara, and the … child living with Cara had not been determined. This complaint followed a long history, over many years, of …
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… at them, and had hit Nicole in the past. Sam was not complying with random urine drug screens and had tested … substance abuse treatment after being discharged for noncompliance and five positive drug screens. He did not … criminal history, past history with alcoholism, with non-compliance with attending programs, with sporadic and …
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… action." Id. at 277; N.J.S.A. 14A:3- 6.2. Before commencing such an action, the plaintiff must serve "a … forth prerequisites for filing a shareholder derivative complaint, including pre-suit demand by a plaintiff for the … and board members "may appoint a special litigation committee [(SLC)] to investigate whether the suit is in the …
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… of his motion must be reversed because the trial court committed plain error in accepting his surrender. The … in this proceeding. On July 25, 2014, the Division filed a Complaint for Guardianship against defendant, Cara, and the … child living with Cara had not been determined. This complaint followed a long history, over many years, of …
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… facts from the two-day trial on the parties' cross- complaints seeking FROs. The parties were married in … ensued between him and plaintiff over who would hold and comfort the crying baby. During the struggle, according to … in a separate proceeding on May 1, 2017. Trial on the cross-complaints was conducted on May 9 and 10, 2017. On May 10, …
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… of a child by sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1), if committed by an adult. The complaint alleged A.F. sexually assaulted the victim, a … their daughter, neither R.F. nor A.F.'s father was completely independent and disassociated from the …
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… of the Courts PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE … common goal: to serve the public. And the public is served best when we work together. We are most grateful to the … and public safety. The most recent analysis of CJR studied a three-year period, from 2022 to 2024, and found the …
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… law firm name in New Jersey, provided the law firm name complies with this Rule. In New Jersey, identification of … death or retirement, any advertisement, letterhead or other communication containing the law firm name must include the … Municipal Law" would also be permissible. However, neither "Best Tax Lawyers" nor "Tax Fixers" would be permissible, the …
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… evaluations to arrive at their view of the child's best interests, regardless of who engages them. They should … to appraise the value of any property or to report and recommend as to any other issue, and may further order any … to obtain information reasonable and necessary to complete his or her report from any source, and may make …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … year at issue. 2 I. Findings of Fact The subject property, commonly known as 130 Belmont Drive, is designated in the … concrete block with a stone-panel facade. The interior is comprised of 50,176 square feet of office space with an …
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… expressed an interest in adopting Sarah, but she was not committed to adopting Sydney because of certain behavioral … termination of K.A.H.'s parental rights because she had not complied with any of the services provided to assist her in becoming a functioning parent. The following month, K.A.H. …
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… and suffers from other mental health issues. Her compliance with Division-referred services during the course … period of incarceration. After his release, R.D. failed to complete a Division referred batterer's intervention program … cognitive deficits. In August 2019, he was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility because 4 A-2329-19 he …
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… 3. To identify the PART B Selected Cases, the parties shall compare the timestamped list of 75 random numbers against … consent, the parties have agreed to use MDL Centrality®, an online data management tool specifically designed to manage … laboratory, or other facility that provides medical, dietary, psychiatric, or psychological care or advice, and …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … year at issue. 2 I. Findings of Fact The subject property, commonly known as 130 Belmont Drive, is designated in the … concrete block with a stone-panel facade. The interior is comprised of 50,176 square feet of office space with an …
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… expressed an interest in adopting Sarah, but she was not committed to adopting Sydney because of certain behavioral … termination of K.A.H.'s parental rights because she had not complied with any of the services provided to assist her in becoming a functioning parent. The following month, K.A.H. …
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… and suffers from other mental health issues. Her compliance with Division-referred services during the course … period of incarceration. After his release, R.D. failed to complete a Division referred batterer's intervention program … cognitive deficits. In August 2019, he was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility because 4 A-2329-19 he …
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… which also incorporated portions of the judge's equally comprehensive written decision issued at an earlier stage of … contained in Judge Brown's decisions. We add the following comments. The guardianship petition was tried before Judge … Ibid. The question then is "whether the parent can become fit in time to meet the needs of the children." N.J. …