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… for the final restraining order because she did not feel safe in the house with defendant, and even after the … a protected person under the Act. The judge found defendant committed the predicate act of terroristic threats when he … plaintiff without her knowing and post to a social media site. The judge found that these were incidents that …
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… have been remediated." In August 2021, Sam filed an FD complaint against Kali, seeking joint legal custody and … order against him and relocated with the children to a safe house. She alleged Sam's "entire . . . family [was] … Kali's custody, given his failure to fully satisfy the requisite prongs of the psychological parentage test enunciated …
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… the ongoing storm rule does not apply to privately- owned commercial property lacks merit, and no exception to the … limit the ongoing storm rule in this manner would be inapposite to its purpose 5 A-2592-21 of relieving commercial … respect to a commercial landowner, its duty to maintain safe premises extends to any area in which invitees are …
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… he could not lose her. Utilizing a 3 A-1697-21 parenting communication tool the parties use, defendant instructed … at 125-27. That is, plaintiff must show (1) defendant committed a predicate act pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19(a), … proceeded to an FRO hearing because she wanted "to feel safe and move on with [her] life." Once Judge Katz correctly …
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… a.m., and suffered serious injuries, including a displaced, comminuted cervical fracture, vertebral artery injury, and … on because she "definitely turned them on when there is company." However, at another point during her deposition, … he fails to exercise reasonable care to make the condition safe, or to warn the licensees [social guests] of the …
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… judgment dismissing the remaining count of plaintiff's complaint, which alleged defendants Davidson, Dawson & Clark … further contended that their actions fell within the safe harbor provided in RPC 5.5. We recognize that "[e]xpert … by the trial court, plaintiff must still prove "the requisite elements of proximate causation and damages." Without …
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… of reconsideration of its order dismissing the amended complaint on statute of limitations grounds in this appeal … was properly denied, and, although not before us, the complaint was properly dismissed, and affirm. The record … controlled the property and had a duty to maintain it in a safe condition. Plaintiff filed a complaint on September 17, …
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… appeals from a March 29, 2022 order dismissing its verified complaint for declaratory relief challenging an ordinance … shall be made on-line through the Township's website by the applicant or the authorized agent of the … governmental purpose of protecting the public's health and safety, while minimizing the negative environmental …
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… A-0137-23 with him" before she tried to introduce her male companion to G.T. in the hope of deescalating the situation. … her to leave his car. C.T. testified that she does not feel safe without a restraining order. She testified that "I have … custody and parenting time the protection of the victim's safety; and (6) The existence of a verifiable order of …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … 6 See www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revisit (last visited March 14, 2025). 7 January 2025 hearing, but that … For example, if the document had been locked away in a safe place all this time, that circumstance might suggest …
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… DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, THE HADDON TOWNSHIP SHADE TREE COMMISSION, ASPHALT PAVING SYSTEMS, INC., Defendants, and … the drain hole. Plaintiff's expert conducted an engineering safety analysis and site inspection in which he excavated the drainage system …
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… court's decision critically omits findings as to whether he committed any of the predicate acts charged by plaintiff. He … a private investigator [to follow her]. Pla fears for her safety and wants the def to stop harassing her. On August … plaintiff and her counsel failed to give him the requisite notice before trial that they would seek to have the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1887-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF R.T., SVP-573-10. Submitted October 31, 2023 – … plan with sufficient conditions in order to ensure the safety of the community and to prevent [R.T.] from … he will be able to succeed one day and to be discharged safely into the community where he will not be at risk . . . …
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… for a deduction from her post-Medicaid eligibility income for the cost of 24-hour per day companion care services. Because there was confusion as to … offer . . . the necessary aide coverage to support [G.F.] safely." Therefore, the doctor opined that "the addition of …
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… child" if the following standards are met: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … facing the child or is unable or unwilling to provide a safe and stable home for the child and the delay of … harm than good. In June 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award …
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… dismissal of her personal injury action. She alleged in the complaint that she was seriously NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … A-4925-17T2 Neusch, at their Cranford home. Plaintiff had visited her sister on a regular basis, approximately once each … words, the host has no obligation to make his/her home safer for his/her guest than for himself/herself. The host …
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… reflected the judge's conclusion that defendant Ro.T. had committed an act of domestic violence, harassment, N.J.S.A. … in court and testify against him to say that we didn't feel safe with him there just because she wanted him out of the … when evaluating whether an individual acted with the requisite purpose, our courts must be especially vigilant in …
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… 3 A-0758-16T1 who was driving the Acura, to pull over in a safe location. Instead of pulling over as instructed, … of defendant's erratic driving, Guzman felt it was unsafe for defendant to drive to another location. Guzman … municipal judge found that defendant raised his hands while completing the walk-and-turn test and defendant raised his …
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… TO CONSIDER PLAINTIFF’S AMENDMENT TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMPLAINT. C. THE TRIAL COURT HAD A SEPARATE OBLIGATION TO … custody and parenting time the protection of the victim’s safety; and (6) The existence of a verifiable order of … to carry out these procedural requirements compromises the safety of domestic violence victims and undermines …
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… show how well A.M. was doing. She claimed A.M. would not be safe with defendant, as he had lost his driver's license … "that as far as he was concerned[,] Georgia had now become the home state of the child under the [UCCJEA]." Judge … Div. 2007), we noted that "[t]he question whether the requisite 'significant connection' remains is fact[-]specific[,] …