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… for reimbursement of certain child support expenses; (3) to compel defendant Christine Zaccardi to pay half the … John; however, she alleged that he had not asked for any credits in the two years in which he was paying the full … the denial of the termination of alimony and child support credits. 3 Although the judge mentions that this statute is …
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… from high school" and was attending "Hudson County Community College." According to the PSA, each party agreed … a recognized post-secondary educational/training program, unless for good cause shown, except and provided that: (a) … Spring 2017 semesters, J.G. failed to maintain a full-time credit load, resulting in her receiving less than twelve …
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… total forfeiture of his five years, eight months of service credit at the Bergen County Sheriff's Department (BCSD). The … a full discussion of the second Uricoli factor, given that less than a week before he filed for ordinary disability, … service in the Marine Corps, including significant combat experience. Ibid. The Board did not consider that the …
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… the "Frances T. Shaw Trust," but it also was known as "Credit Shelter Trust." Janice and Larnie were designated as … his daughters, the trust principal and accrued income were to be divided equally among Carolyn, Janice and … totaling $136,451.97, to the trust. These monies were deposited into a TD Bank account controlled exclusively by …
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… a partial forfeiture of his PFRS service and salary credit due to misconduct, and its September 14, 2016 … immediately following the filing of a federal criminal complaint charging Eady with one count of illegal … partially forfeit 4 A-5434-17T3 Eady's service and salary credits. The letter did not explain why the appeal was late, …
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… from high school" and was attending "Hudson County Community College." According to the PSA, each party agreed … a recognized post-secondary educational/training program, unless for good cause shown, except and provided that: (a) … Spring 2017 semesters, J.G. failed to maintain a full-time credit load, resulting in her receiving less than twelve …
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… a partial forfeiture of his PFRS service and salary credit due to misconduct, and its September 14, 2016 … immediately following the filing of a federal criminal complaint charging Eady with one count of illegal … partially forfeit 4 A-5434-17T3 Eady's service and salary credits. The letter did not explain why the appeal was late, …
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… for reimbursement of certain child support expenses; (3) to compel defendant Christine Zaccardi to pay half the … John; however, she alleged that he had not asked for any credits in the two years in which he was paying the full … the denial of the termination of alimony and child support credits. 3 Although the judge mentions that this statute is …
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… total forfeiture of his five years, eight months of service credit at the Bergen County Sheriff's Department (BCSD). The … a full discussion of the second Uricoli factor, given that less than a week before he filed for ordinary disability, … service in the Marine Corps, including significant combat experience. Ibid. The Board did not consider that the …
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… the "Frances T. Shaw Trust," but it also was known as "Credit Shelter Trust." Janice and Larnie were designated as … his daughters, the trust principal and accrued income were to be divided equally among Carolyn, Janice and … totaling $136,451.97, to the trust. These monies were deposited into a TD Bank account controlled exclusively by …
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A-52-24 Petition for Certification
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… LLC Yongmoon Kim (NJ Attorney ID: 026122011) ykim@kimlf.com Mark Jensen (NJ Attorney ID 309612022) mjensen@kimlf.com … 10 Gonzalez v. Wilshire Credit Corp., 207 N.J. 557 (2011) … see also N.J.S.A. 17:11C-3. By requiring a prerequisite action by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance and …
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… 5:50 p.m. At the beginning of his interview, defendant complained of a pain in his leg and told the detectives he … and subsequently seizing the items during a warrantless search. Defendant further argues, because the police … the record shows the trial judge thoroughly reviewed and credited defendant's evidence that his conduct was …
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… grandmother during these proceedings and K.N.'s sister visited regularly to help care for him. K.N.'s sister … expressed interest in adopting E.N. The Division filed a complaint and order to show cause for custody, which the … the diagnosis of the treating physician." The court also credited Brown's testimony. It noted he testified largely …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … not be safe to return the child home in the foreseeable future because [Cheryl] still only has supervised visitation … "has not been able to overcome the initial harm." The judge credited Dr. Lee's testimony that her prognosis is poor, and …
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… later confirmed on December 9, 2015. 6 A-3988-17T1 never visited G.C. during the pendency of the litigation nor filed … the parent [is not] minimally adequate." However, the judge credited Dr. Jeffrey's "objective" and uncontroverted expert … "minimally adequate" and would not "be in the foreseeable future" because "[h]e [had] no plan to be." According to the …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WILLIAM HENDERSON, III, TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCIAL, a municipality, WARREN VIZZARD, individually and … an attorney licensed to practice in another State, visited the Property and made an offer to purchase it without … Hearts, 407 N.J. Super. at 389 (quoting First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… 5:50 p.m. At the beginning of his interview, defendant complained of a pain in his leg and told the detectives he … and subsequently seizing the items during a warrantless search. Defendant further argues, because the police … the record shows the trial judge thoroughly reviewed and credited defendant's evidence that his conduct was …
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… later confirmed on December 9, 2015. 6 A-3988-17T1 never visited G.C. during the pendency of the litigation nor filed … the parent [is not] minimally adequate." However, the judge credited Dr. Jeffrey's "objective" and uncontroverted expert … "minimally adequate" and would not "be in the foreseeable future" because "[h]e [had] no plan to be." According to the …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WILLIAM HENDERSON, III, TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCIAL, a municipality, WARREN VIZZARD, individually and … an attorney licensed to practice in another State, visited the Property and made an offer to purchase it without … Hearts, 407 N.J. Super. at 389 (quoting First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive oral decision. The Division first became … not be safe to return the child home in the foreseeable future because [Cheryl] still only has supervised visitation … "has not been able to overcome the initial harm." The judge credited Dr. Lee's testimony that her prognosis is poor, and …