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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … by deed to 230-232 Summer Street, LLC, a limited liability company in which he was the sole member.1 The deed — from … April Notice, and he was unaware of the demolition until he visited the Property and saw the structure was gone. II. A. …
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… and dismissing plaintiff's second amended class action complaint. The two-count complaint alleged NJ Transit's sleep apnea policy was … http://epworthsleepinessscale.com/about-the-ess (last visited August 8, 2022). 6 A-0753-20 conditions, these costs …
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… judgment to defendants, who moved to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as untimely because it was filed four and a half … Shenise Monk and Jordi Wilson, parents of J.W., filed a complaint on behalf of their son seeking damages stemming … https://www.nj.gov/state/archives/catjudiciary.html (last visited June 24, 2022). 13 A-3361-20 representative. "There …
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… consuming multiple trial days, the trial court issued a comprehensive written opinion resolving these issues. In … v. Essex Cty. Prosecutor, 171 N.J. 561, 571 (2002)). Absent compelling circumstances, we are not free to substitute our … the Family Part retains discretion to fashion custody and visitation rights as it determines will serve a child's best …
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… 2005). As to this last point—the imposition of a duty—the common law on premises liability for residential property … Prior to 1981, our courts did not distinguish between commercial or residential property owners. That is, … Rather, plaintiff contends that Borough representatives visited Jengo's house at the time she purchased her home, …
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… their residences to drop off and pick up [Jude] from visitation." Following the divorce, plaintiff moved to … the [c]ourt put into place a parenting plan schedule that accomplishes both parents having joint physical custody. … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… in issue." On appeal, defendant contends that the judge "committed harmful error by denying defendant's request for a … [his] car." According to defendant, "[t]his [was] not a coincidence." Defendant contended that plaintiff did "not … 21 N.J. 525, 536 (1956)). "In issues of custody and visitation, '[t]he question is always what is in the best …
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… granting summary judgment to defendant and dismissing the complaint. Plaintiff's complaint sought an order directing defendant to turn over … home until he was released on March 23, 2017. Plaintiff visited him in the nursing home and described Hagan as …
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… to -35. Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offense of harassment and that the … remand the case for further findings. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant under the Act on March 11, 2019, … "you surely don't come to my home." Plaintiff saw the visit to her house as a "pretense to continue to contact …
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… E.K. tested positive for marijuana, and it was recommended he seek outpatient drug treatment. Defendant tested negative. No services were recommended for her. The law guardian reported the children … screenings, substance abuse evaluation, and supervised visitation while separated from the children), and was …
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… from an expert concerning the Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). He also argues that his … years old. She described two incidents in detail. After visiting a park, she came back to 5 A-0251-17T4 defendant's … stated that defendant's family had told her not to file a complaint about what happened. Defense counsel objected and …
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… officer for turning without using a turn signal. He was visiting friends near his home. At the scene, defendant … was a twenty-three-year-old high school graduate, with some community college education, living with family members and … in construction. As a juvenile, defendant successfully completed a diversion program for committing disorderly …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO), and dismissed N.M.Q.'s complaint and amended complaints filed under the Prevention of Domestic Violence … obviously not subject matter related to reconciliation, or visitation. Since the judge heard a recording of defendant …
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… no longer provide support because his daughter does not communicate with him. We affirm in part, reverse in part, … alleged that beginning in 2015, their daughter stopped all communication with him. She made "vile and vulgar comments" … That order did not include a specific number of counselling visits nor say who could end the sessions. However, the …
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… 18, 2016 order that dismissed her medical malpractice complaint with prejudice for failure to serve an affidavit of merit. Plaintiff's malpractice complaints,1 filed in July 2015 against three doctors and … Plaintiff also alleged that the record of the July 8, 2013 visit was altered because it referred to "amputation" which …
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… the judge found Michael "cite[d] several courses he completed while incarcerated, including Cage Your Rage and … but "any relevant certifications obtained were completed by the father before the entry of the Consent … ibid. Additionally, in Fusco, the incarcerated parent had visitation rights under a judgment of divorce, and the child …
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… from an August 6, 2021 order granting summary judgment, compelling arbitration, and dismissing her complaint against defendant Midland Credit Management, Inc. … (last visited June 15, 2022). MCM "is a debt collector that …
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… A Family Part judge entered the FRO after finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … called collect two to three times per day; plaintiff visited defendant "at least once a month." The genesis of … precipitated the filing of the present domestic violence complaint arose when defendant was incarcerated at Fort Dix. …
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… capacity and on behalf of a putative class action, filed a complaint against defendants, satellite radio providers,1 … radio devices. Defendants moved to dismiss the action and compel arbitration under the parties' customer agreement … to "review or make changes to [his] account, [he] can visit sirusxm.com/myaccount anytime." Plaintiff was also …
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… asserts he sought assistance from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community relative to establishing parenting time and child … December 2019 and October 2020, defendant "never came to visit either [her] or [E.M.] in New Jersey at any time." On … however, which are reviewed de novo. Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 283 (2016); Slawinski v. …