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… appeals from the April 25, 2024 order dismissing her complaint and all counterclaims with prejudice following a … for approximately ten years. After the COVID-19 pandemic commenced, plaintiff began working remotely and, in the … that he could not find the photograph because he had switched vehicles and left it in his previous one. At the …
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… THE WELFARE OF A CHILD (PORNOGRAPHY) Applies to crimes committed after August 14, 2013 N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4b(5)(a)(iii) … available for searching by or copying to one or more other computers is guilty of a crime. In order to convict … of both federal and non-federal interoperable packet switched data networks. A person acts knowingly with respect …
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… Health Benefits Program (SHBP). In 2015, the City made the switch to the SHBP, as the CBA permitted. However, the SHBP … arbitration 7 A-5087-17T1 issue was broad enough to encompass the issue of which retirees were covered by the … The arbitrator determined that the City had, in fact, committed to provide such additional benefits when it agreed …
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… April 2, 2018 judgment of the Law Division dismissing its complaint with prejudice. We affirm. JSM runs a mobile-home … water and/or sewer service. On April 4, 2017, Hall filed a complaint with the Edison Township Fair Rental Housing Board … pay for their own utilities and JSM reserved the right to switch to direct billing, but JSM offered no explanation as …
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… him. He then filed a cross-motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for lack of personal and subject matter … Jersey Child Support Guidelines with defendant having an income of $32,800, that being his 2013 annual income of … faith by failing to comply with the PSA and by voluntarily switching to a lower-paying job. The judge found that, in …
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… default judgment when she failed to respond to plaintiff's complaint alleging breach of contract; a February 5, 2016 … the parties executed a two-year employment contract "commencing on July 15, 2014."1 Defendant employed an … arbitration provision, breached the agreement by switching her hours and not affording necessary training, …
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… from plaintiff Paul Maslow that resulted in an eviction complaint in the Special Civil Part based upon non-payment … water pipe that would authorize plaintiff's insurance company to release holdback monies, and to place utility … utilities at the time of the transfer. Failure to pay and switch utilities as above shall be a breach of this …
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… appeals from the April 25, 2024 order dismissing her complaint and all counterclaims with prejudice following a … for approximately ten years. After the COVID-19 pandemic commenced, plaintiff began working remotely and, in the … that he could not find the photograph because he had switched vehicles and left it in his previous one. At the …
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… 221 N.J. 368, 382 (2015). "[T]he rule of deference is more compelling where . . . two lower courts have entered … is plenary.") (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Accordingly, … It requires a driver to 6 A-0597-22 ascertain the safety of switching lanes before conducting a lane change. N.J.S.A. …
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… Michael abused or neglected them. Michael and Rita then completed identified surrenders of their parental rights as … nor Rita accepted the request. The Division also offered visitation, which both attended, but Michael's attendance … reached him two months later, the Division offered him visitation, but he did not stay in contact with the Division …
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… Michael abused or neglected them. Michael and Rita then completed identified surrenders of their parental rights as … nor Rita accepted the request. The Division also offered visitation, which both attended, but Michael's attendance … reached him two months later, the Division offered him visitation, but he did not stay in contact with the Division …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … Finally, the judge emphasized that during a recent visit, the mother showed "grossly poor judgment" by drinking alcohol out of a plastic bottle during a midday visit, returning the child to her resource parent after …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … Finally, the judge emphasized that during a recent visit, the mother showed "grossly poor judgment" by drinking alcohol out of a plastic bottle during a midday visit, returning the child to her resource parent after …
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… to psychological and substance abuse evaluations, and comply with recommendations resulting from the assessments. … care of Marco and Diane, ordered Layla to have liberal visits with Rory — supervised by the couple — and directed … Rory to be transported to EMCF to ensure Layla had ongoing visits with the child.4 II. Although it first rejected the …
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… to psychological and substance abuse evaluations, and comply with recommendations resulting from the assessments. … care of Marco and Diane, ordered Layla to have liberal visits with Rory — supervised by the couple — and directed … Rory to be transported to EMCF to ensure Layla had ongoing visits with the child.4 II. Although it first rejected the …
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… for reasons expressed in Judge Michael Antoniewicz's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Fictitious names have been … abuse treatment, a psychological evaluation, and supervised visits with Nick. In March 2016, Dr. Jemour Maddux conducted … and was discharged. Defendant maintained supervised visitation with Nick. In December 2016, the DCPP learned …
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… for reasons expressed in Judge Michael Antoniewicz's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Fictitious names have been … abuse treatment, a psychological evaluation, and supervised visits with Nick. In March 2016, Dr. Jemour Maddux conducted … and was discharged. Defendant maintained supervised visitation with Nick. In December 2016, the DCPP learned …
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… . undertook reasonable efforts to provide [him] with . . . visitation[,]" and "[t]he trial court's decision to suspend [his] visitation indefinitely . . . release[d] [the Division] of … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… . undertook reasonable efforts to provide [him] with . . . visitation[,]" and "[t]he trial court's decision to suspend [his] visitation indefinitely . . . release[d] [the Division] of … rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… parental 3 A-3282-20 rights, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive oral decision. We now affirm the judgment in … moved back in with the father. During this time, in-person visitation was paused and replaced with virtual visitation … her oral opinion. III. We begin by addressing the mother's Points III, IV, V, and VI, and the father's Points I-IV, …