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- njcourts.gov… cites N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.23a which states: 11 A-5607-16T1 No payment or installment of an order for child support, or … of the parties; (2) the ability of the parties to pay their own fees or to contribute to the fees of the other … fees, a Family Part judge's discretion to "direct who shall pay the cost of [an expert] examination, appraisal, or …
- njcourts.gov… AWARD WAS ORDERED WITH NO CONSIDERATION OF THE ABILITY TO PAY. I. It is well-settled that "appropriate and proper jury … was imposed without consideration of defendant's ability to pay. In this case, where defendant faces a lengthy period of …
- njcourts.gov… and suspended Romney for ten days 5 A-5651-16T1 without pay. In her deposition testimony, Jessie conceded Romney … HR recommended Lawrence be suspended for three days without pay. Lawrence did not dispute this charge. The second …
- njcourts.gov… and opposition requested an order compelling plaintiff to pay her outstanding bill to Dr. Federici, a recommendation … of Rule 5:3-5(c), the judge ordered plaintiff to pay $6,287.502 to defendant for his counsel fee and costs. …
- njcourts.gov… the Klingers defaulted on their obligation to maintain payments pursuant to the note and subject mortgage. … subrogation of JR Factors' loan to the extent of its payment of $885,367.93 to satisfy the loans that were … superior to 5 A-5863-17T1 defendant's at the time of the payoff. The judge also found that plaintiff's negligence in …
- njcourts.gov… engaged in post-death litigation regarding ongoing support payable by the estate. The beneficiaries object that the … budget. The beneficiaries contend that the child support payable by the estate is excessive, and improperly depletes … LLP. The beneficiaries object to the amount of fees and payment from estate funds. On cross-appeal, the child's …
- BRENDEN RUH VS. JACQUELINE VANCLEEF (FM-18-0793-08, SOMERSET COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… (paragraphs four, five, and fourteen), directing him to pay to defendant Jacqueline Van Cleef base child support of … In the context of high-income parents whose ability to pay is not an issue, "the dominant guideline for …
- njcourts.gov… government takes private property for public use, it must pay just compensation to the property owner. U.S. Const. … purchaser of the landfill and what price [he] would pay to purchase [it]." He discussed the factors a buyer …
- njcourts.gov… relationship from 1937 until 2004, when plaintiff stopped paying dues to defendant. On October 28, 2013, a fire … of New Jersey and the Protestant Episcopal Church, withheld payments, and did not participate in diocesan affairs or … obligations to the Church because it unilaterally stopped paying its dues for multiple years. Because of this, Bishop …
- njcourts.gov… remanding only for consideration of defendant's ability to pay a penalty. The Supreme Court denied defendant's petition … she believed he was molesting [N.D. Defendant] refused to pay her." As the PCR court noted, unless T.M. witnessed the …
- njcourts.gov… a life insurance policy. B.M.'s income consists solely of payments from her father's pension and periodic social … guardians established a practice through which L.M. would pay for B.M.'s daily expenses and submit a monthly request … B.M.'s secondary health insurance to lapse for failure to pay premiums; and (3) cashed in B.M.'s life insurance policy …
- EBIN NEW YORK, INC. VS. HYNGSUK HAM, ET AL. (L-8038-18, BERGEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… EBIN salesperson would typically come to Florida to receive payment for the goods in person. 3 A-3209-18T3 Eventually, Coco failed to pay EBIN on several invoices totaling nearly $13,000. … to an out-of-state defendant, who then failed to fully pay for the goods, the case was "[t]he classic instance in …
- njcourts.gov… under Rule 5:3-5 based on: The ability of the parties to pay, you know, they'll have to pay their respective counsel. As I said, it's not going to …
- STEVEN E. HAAS, ET AL. VS. JEFFREY L. HAAS (264140, MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… executed on April 19, 2018, directed the executor to pay her debts and funeral expenses, and left the residuary … fees because in essence, each of the beneficiaries would be paying one-half of those fees. Rule 4:42-9(a)(3) provides: …
- njcourts.gov… and James - the co-trustees - the sole discretion to make payments to Elizabeth from the principal of both trusts for … determination as to the advisability of making any such payment shall be binding on all persons interested in said … named Susan and James co- executors and directed that they pay all her debts and sell her home "as soon as practicable …
- njcourts.gov… final administrative determination requiring plaintiff to repay $32,431.56 in pension benefits. The Board required the repayment after it determined her retirement from the … She also contends that she should not be forced to repay the benefits because she returned to work as a …
- JARRETT C. HYNES VS. DAVID S. GIBSON (L-0165-15, HUNTERDON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… or her own safety. It is only fair that each person only pay for injuries he or she proximately caused.'" Fernandes … the defense if it intends to dispute its obligation to pay a plaintiff's judgment, unless of 3 The issue is …
- njcourts.gov… AAA sent multiple notices concerning defendant's failure to pay arbitration fees to the same defense attorney. When defendant failed to respond to the claim or pay AAA's fees by the end of September 2019, AAA informed …
- njcourts.gov… is not willing to forgo prosecution without defendant paying restitution and defendant had not made any attempts … sentence of non-custodial probation conditioned upon paying restitution in the amount $563.49 to an insurer, and …
- njcourts.gov… . . . ." Since the Township "suspended Guzman without pay, and [he] did not agree to a fine," and the Township was … conduct" and unjust enrichment at the expense of taxpayers. Thompson v. Atlantic City, 190 N.J. 359, 383 (2007). … But the outlines of unjust enrichment at the expense of taxpayers are not apparent from the record. Restitution is more …