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A-1452-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… 7 2. As It was Martin’s Standard Legal Practice, He Filed a Compliant Motion In Limine with the Pre-Trial Information … 12 11. The Impact of This New Testimony on Loury’s QAUM Compensation Formula was Substantial … THAT CERTAIN OF MARTIN’S NEGLIGENCE FELL UNDER COMMON KNOWLEDGE, SHE DENIED THIS FRAMEWORK BECAUSE SHE …
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… consider moving to that would be suitable for her work commute and would not greatly affect 3 A-2467-23 plaintiff's … he had "no choice but to accept [the psychologist's recommendation] because at this point he's not willing to try … appeal was dismissed due to brief deficiencies that were never corrected leaving only the cross-appeal for our review. …
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… of two young children, appeals from an order dismissing the complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … Kyle reported that Jan had shown signs of paranoia for several years. As an example, Kyle told a Division worker … her child was ugly. In August 2019, Jan was involuntarily committed to a hospital for psychiatric treatment. She was …
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… further proceedings. I. In October 2020, Caroline filed a complaint for custody of Miguel and an application for SIJ … thereafter he had no contact with his father, his father never provided any financial support for him, and he cannot … and he certified that he was not married. The court, however, never determined if Miguel was dependent on the court …
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… contract to purchase a home "as is" in an age-restricted community from defendant Nora C. Conti, an elderly woman who … behind some walls and asked to rescind the sale. Seller did everything to rescind the sale, including stopping the deed … to make buyers whole – even offering to cover the broker's commission. Plaintiffs then insisted on consummating the …
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… In re Guardianship of K.H.O., 161 N.J. 337, 346 (1999). However, that right is not absolute. N.J. Div. of Youth & … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … "significant substance abuse issue ha[d] not been remedied." She also found that "both prior to [the child's] …
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… This arrangement ended shortly before this litigation commenced, and defendant and the three children thereafter … separately from E.C. On October 3, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging he was now taking care of Andy every night and, therefore, he should 1 We use initials and …
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… and inadequate food and electricity in the home. After several positive drug screens and defendant's repeated failure to engage in recommended services, the Division commenced litigation in … Sufficient Evidence to Determine Whether [K.S.] had Remedied the Harm that Caused his Children to Be Removed B. The …
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… Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a guardianship complaint in the Chancery Division, Family Part against … her factual findings and explained her legal analysis in a comprehensive oral decision delivered from the bench that … and inspect defendant's brothers' house in Guatemala. However, this plan proved to be futile since his brother only …
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… deteriorating mental state and recent psychiatric commitment did not constitute changed circumstances … was a mistaken exercise of her discretion. Accordingly, we reverse and remand for further proceedings consistent with … psychiatrist and any other medical health professional in compliance with his treatment for bi-polar disorder." Under …
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… than two years from the sale date – so the propriety of the commencement of these actions and the legitimacy of the … disposition of that issue was at best premature, we reverse the abandonment A-2361-18T1 3 orders, vacate the … the concerns were minor and could have been quickly remedied if they were known or reported. In any event, we need …
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… until 2015, when Laurie will be nine years old. He has never resided with Laurie or served 2 The mother has not … incarceration. Dr. Lee advised that appellant would need to complete a lengthy set of services upon his eventual release from prison in order to attempt to become a minimally adequate parent, and that the earliest that …
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… and inadequate food and electricity in the home. After several positive drug screens and defendant's repeated failure to engage in recommended services, the Division commenced litigation in … Sufficient Evidence to Determine Whether [K.S.] had Remedied the Harm that Caused his Children to Be Removed B. The …
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… further proceedings. I. In October 2020, Caroline filed a complaint for custody of Miguel and an application for SIJ … thereafter he had no contact with his father, his father never provided any financial support for him, and he cannot … and he certified that he was not married. The court, however, never determined if Miguel was dependent on the court …
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… Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a guardianship complaint in the Chancery Division, Family Part against … her factual findings and explained her legal analysis in a comprehensive oral decision delivered from the bench that … and inspect defendant's brothers' house in Guatemala. However, this plan proved to be futile since his brother only …
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… until 2015, when Laurie will be nine years old. He has never resided with Laurie or served 2 The mother has not … incarceration. Dr. Lee advised that appellant would need to complete a lengthy set of services upon his eventual release from prison in order to attempt to become a minimally adequate parent, and that the earliest that …
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… than two years from the sale date – so the propriety of the commencement of these actions and the legitimacy of the … disposition of that issue was at best premature, we reverse the abandonment A-2361-18T1 3 orders, vacate the … the concerns were minor and could have been quickly remedied if they were known or reported. In any event, we need …
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… This arrangement ended shortly before this litigation commenced, and defendant and the three children thereafter … separately from E.C. On October 3, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging he was now taking care of Andy every night and, therefore, he should 1 We use initials and …
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… deteriorating mental state and recent psychiatric commitment did not constitute changed circumstances … was a mistaken exercise of her discretion. Accordingly, we reverse and remand for further proceedings consistent with … psychiatrist and any other medical health professional in compliance with his treatment for bi-polar disorder." Under …
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… In re Guardianship of K.H.O., 161 N.J. 337, 346 (1999). However, that right is not absolute. N.J. Div. of Youth & … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … "significant substance abuse issue ha[d] not been remedied." She also found that "both prior to [the child's] …