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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 defendant to her apartment to fix her computer and occasionally accepted rides from him. On July …
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… treatment and, while still in the hospital, successfully completed an inpatient detoxification program and entered … the Division filed an order to show cause and a verified complaint against both defendants seeking care and … for a summary hearing. The Division reported the mother was complying with services and her drug screens had been …
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… In January 2013, plaintiff filed a medical malpractice complaint against Mountainside, seeking damages because of a … prejudice two motions by Mountainside to dismiss the complaint, extended discovery for thirty days to permit … infant "this treatment would have greatly improved her outcome." The report stated that "treatment intervention" could …
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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. … plaintiff the balance of her shares of the 2013 income tax return and the sale of the marital home, in the …
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… (Jacqueline), decedent's daughter, and dismissing James's complaint. We affirm. We summarize the facts from the motion … November 2019, deeds to the Gloucester City properties were completed at the direction of and in Warren's presence while … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common last name. No disrespect is intended. 2 Prior to her …
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… of this appeal. On October 12, 2022, the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) 1 A CSLR is "a residential setting … 5:27-2.1. 2 Bellefantie was a named defendant in the complaint but did not participate in the appeal. 3 A-1549-23 … notices of violation to defendant, which stated: [i]t has come to our attention that a [CSLR] is proposed at [the …
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… under the litigation privilege and affirm. I. This appeal comes to us on a Rule 4:6-2(e) motion to dismiss; thus, we accept the facts alleged in the complaint as true, granting plaintiff "every reasonable … motions to dismiss, courts consider allegations in the complaint, exhibits attached to the complaint, matters of …
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… 609-729-0954 David A. Stefankiewicz dstef@sblawteam.com Robert T. Belasco rbelasco@sblawteam.com February 8, 2024 Hon. Bernard E. DeLury, Jr., P.J.Cr. … largely separate and distinct from the others, and the only common thread between the three is that they all happened to …
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… action and all future litigation. Because plaintiff did not complete the uniform fee waiver forms and failed to submit … self-represented litigant is held to the same standards of compliance with our Court Rules. Venner v. Allstate, 306 … for indigency is met for applicants: "(a) whose household income does not exceed 150% of the federal poverty level (with …
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… papers, faxing documents, making copies, inputting data on computers, assisting caseworkers, and occasionally picking … that she aggravated her shoulder injury while typing on a computer. In October 2015, and in March 2016, Swaggerty … phone to her ear with her left arm or hand, or type on the computer. On cross- examination, Swaggerty admitted that she …
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… to Sunday at 6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . 2.3 The parties shall communicate with each other on a regular basis concerning … . . . other documentation of like . . . character that may come into their possession. . . . 3 A-3599-21 . . . . 2.8 … defendant's motion. In a thoughtful written opinion accompanying the order, the judge explained defendant was not …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton , NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Glenn A. Grant, J.A.~ DIRECTIVE #2-20 [Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 815-2900, ext. 55350) … of a minor child who are filing a new non-dissolution complaint in the Family Division, where one or more of the …
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… property for a resident. We affirm. Walsh is a civilly committed resident at the STU pursuant to the Sexually … The condition causes flatulence, which is frequently accompanied by an odor that is offensive to the olfactory … in Walsh's vicinity. Walsh is housed at the ADTC with other committed residents. Sandra Connolly, M.D., evaluated and …
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… file the appropriate motion. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint for failure to comply with the AOM statute, failure to state a cause of … 103, 114 (App. Div. 2011)). 3 The court dismissed the complaint due to plaintiff's failure to serve the required …
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… Statement Policy Statement: The New Jersey Judiciary is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity … by those who work for the Judiciary or those who come into contact with the courts. The New Jersey Judiciary … employees, attorneys, litigants, witnesses or others who come into contact with the court system. Managerial and …
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… restraining order (TRO) against defendant. Her TRO complaint, which was subsequently amended, alleged defendant … VED_IN_WORKFOLDER&prid=f434e382-ec77-463c-887f-c6cf2a179c62&ecomp=274k&earg=sr5 3 A-3516-21 According to plaintiff, … . . . I know that I have been downright horrible, but I am committed to changing for . . . my little boy. Plaintiff …
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… defendant James Zeller's motion to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint for failure to state a claim. We reverse and … its owner and operator. In April 2022, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant alleging defamation. A few months later, they amended the complaint, adding a second count for tortious interference.1 …
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… DCPP arranged for other care for the children until J.M. completed treatment. On February 10, 2022, a fact-finding … condition to be impaired or in imminent danger of becoming impaired as a result of her failure to exercise a … 527, 552-553 (2014) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). If the trial …
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… loss of recreation privileges, and thirty-day loss of commissary time. In imposing the penalties, Simmons noted an … 348 N.J. Super. at 122 (quoting N.J. Bell Tel. Co. v. Commc'ns Workers of Am., 5 N.J. 354, 377 (1950)). We review … the record contains substantial evidence the inmate has committed the prohibited act, and whether in making its …
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… ably served as the first counsel to the New Jersey Racing Commission :from 1940 to 1944. In spite of his busy public … practice. He was recognized throughout the State as a very competent trial lawyer and advocate. He constantly … he began his long judicial career, then being ap pointed Common Pleas Judge of Atlantic County. He served XL …