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… on August 30, 2016. The instrument of ratification was deposited with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of … the Hague Convention lists the available applications to a creditor or a debtor in a requesting state. Either the … Plaintiff argued that the Ireland order was binding, his future support obligation should be the amount established …
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… suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … "as his mothers, referring to them [both] as 'mommy'" and crediting the testimony of "[b]oth psychologists [who] … for the needs of this child now or in the foreseeable future," and "[a]doption by the current resource parents …
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… SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0032-21 IN THE MATTERS OF VICTORIA … and Mawla. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-3992. Michael A. Bukosky argued … retirements and new hires of BCSO personnel. The ALJ also credited Saudino's countering testimony that the charts …
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… (the Board) denying parole and establishing a 120-month future eligibility term (FET). Kasimu raises numerous … "[c]ommitted to incarceration for multiple offenses"; his commission of numerous, persistent, and serious disciplinary … segregation, and the loss of 1,020 days of commutation credits. 4 A-3676-20 resolution, noting that he "has no …
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… former NJSPCA" or whether NJSPCA, Inc., was listed on websites like GuideStar or Charity Navigator. The estate also … reincorporation and the organization's plans for the future, including publication of a handbook educating … to fostering discourse." Additionally, the court credited the Attorney General's "concerns as to whether …
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… her anticipated discharge date and Brandy had only visited her once. Because Brandy could not be located, the … a minimal level of safe parenting in the foreseeable future, on a logistic, emotional or psychological level. 11 … services to Brandy, despite her resistance. The judge credited the testimony of 14 A-1923-23 the Division worker, …
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… of commitment or supervision of twenty years, less jail credit. During the first four review hearings, the Krol … so he did not trust her and became distressed when she visited. M.D.C. also believed he would face assassination … pose a danger to himself or others within the foreseeable future. M.D.C.'s forensic psychologist, Dr. Barber, …
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… him. After Torres was transported to the hospital, he complained of pain in his groin and pain or soreness in his … lay witness, Torres. Rather, the Board simply cited and credited parts of Torres's testimony the ALJ had not cited. … any other duty. [Id. at 212-13.] The only disputed prerequisite here is whether Torres was permanently and totally …
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… RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION … Mother's brother brought her to the hospital, where she was committed. The Division referred Mother for assessment by … justify supervising visitation. Further, the family court credited the testimony of the caseworker. The caseworker …
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… a restraining order was necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of domestic violence. On appeal, defendant … "demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence the requisite predicate acts of domestic violence." First , the judge … that plaintiff needed a restraining order. The judge credited plaintiff's testimony concerning her fear of …
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… paying forty percent of those costs. Pursuant to this income allocation, defendant was ordered to pay his share of … of child support. However, the court did not address any future extraordinary expenses not included in the … income as she reported on her guidelines' worksheet, and credited defendant with the child's portion of the cost for …
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… a restraining order was necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of domestic violence. On appeal, defendant … "demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence the requisite predicate acts of domestic violence." First , the judge … that plaintiff needed a restraining order. The judge credited plaintiff's testimony concerning her fear of …
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… 507, 512-13 (2009); see also Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). In determining whether … forward the unpaid balance due on the indebtedness to the creditor, usually a bank or credit union. In return, the … the identity or status of the purchasers at the time of the futile payoffs. When bank employees received the first …
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… suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … "as his mothers, referring to them [both] as 'mommy'" and crediting the testimony of "[b]oth psychologists [who] … for the needs of this child now or in the foreseeable future," and "[a]doption by the current resource parents …
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… him. After Torres was transported to the hospital, he complained of pain in his groin and pain or soreness in his … lay witness, Torres. Rather, the Board simply cited and credited parts of Torres's testimony the ALJ had not cited. … any other duty. [Id. at 212-13.] The only disputed prerequisite here is whether Torres was permanently and totally …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH … on August 30, 2016. The instrument of ratification was deposited with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of … the Hague Convention lists the available applications to a creditor or a debtor in a requesting state. Either the …
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… RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION … Mother's brother brought her to the hospital, where she was committed. The Division referred Mother for assessment by … justify supervising visitation. Further, the family court credited the testimony of the caseworker. The caseworker …
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… suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … "as his mothers, referring to them [both] as 'mommy'" and crediting the testimony of "[b]oth psychologists [who] … for the needs of this child now or in the foreseeable future," and "[a]doption by the current resource parents …
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… her anticipated discharge date and Brandy had only visited her once. Because Brandy could not be located, the … a minimal level of safe parenting in the foreseeable future, on a logistic, emotional or psychological level. 11 … services to Brandy, despite her resistance. The judge credited the testimony of 14 A-1923-23 the Division worker, …
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… paying forty percent of those costs. Pursuant to this income allocation, defendant was ordered to pay his share of … of child support. However, the court did not address any future extraordinary expenses not included in the … income as she reported on her guidelines' worksheet, and credited defendant with the child's portion of the cost for …