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… calculation cannot stand. Where, as here, the parties' combined income levels exceed the maximum child support guidelines, … 560, 581 (App. Div. 2002). "In the context of high- income parents whose ability to pay is not an issue, 'the …
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… from her neighborhood. Darby said she "called multiple tow companies" looking for it, but was "afraid to file a police … judge in his written decision and add the following brief comments. To secure a new trial based on newly discovered … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was "not discoverable by …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2805-21 Plaintiff N.S. commenced this action under the Prevention of Domestic … final hearing more than three months after the action was commenced. The record reveals that, on October 22, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint and sought and obtained a temporary restraining …
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… per day. On August 19, 2022, DOC charged appellant with committing prohibited act *.011, "possession or exhibition … disputes he received all work credits due or that he was compensated properly at the rate of $3.20 per day, for a … whether it clearly erred in denying appellant the remedies he requested. Accordingly, we vacate the DOC's denial …
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… hold a hearing to establish the facts "unless the available competent evidence, considered in a light most favorable to …
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… Decided Before Judges Sabatino and Whipple. On appeal from Commissioner of Education, Docket No 284-9/15. Keith Waldman … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Geoffrey N. Stark, NOT FOR … (Board), appeal from a June 16, 2016 decision of the Commissioner of Education reducing their monthly salaries …
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… Bhagat v. Bhagat, 217 N.J. 22, 28 (2014). Plaintiff's complaint alleged that in January 2014, she was bitten by "a dog owned by defendant." The complaint did not explicitly allege a cause of action under … http://www.pbrcinet/mg.html 3 A-3751-15T2 claim for common law negligence. The complaint alleged that the dog …
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… of family life is a matter of public concern as commenced this action, again seeking the termination of … opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We provide only these brief comments. As to Elena's arguments on the first prong, the … insufficient Elena's excuses for failing to engage in a recommended inpatient program. The judge found that Carl had …
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… the child's support, without expectation of financial compensation [a petitioner's contribution to a child's … as they did not establish psychological parentage or overcome Ken's constitutional right to custody. Judge Einbinder … had an interest in the litigation, their interest was not compromised, but was adequately represented to and by the …
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… Their June 2007 Amended Final Judgment of Divorce (AJOD) comprehensively addressed issues involving the end of the … the Family Division judge based on father's motion to compel mother to apply in New Jersey for health insurance … insurance through United Health Care (UHC) "or another comparable carrier." She complained that father had not …
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… and Gilson. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2011-312. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … 18, 2015 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission), dismissing her appeal of a six-day …
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… from the March 31, 2017 order dismissing the third-party complaint and entering judgment against him after a bench … advising how to return the phones, Picciano did not comply and instead put the old phones in a supply closet at … lease agreement. Picciano filed an answer and third-party complaint against SPS and Guzman 4 A-3841-16T1 alleging …
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… disagree and reverse. On December 31, 2015, Fischer filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking a court order … 19:3-5 identifies certain federal, State and local "incompatible offices" that cannot be held simultaneously, …
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… degree burglary, which required the court to find defendant committed a burglary while armed with a "deadly weapon." … and (2) that the deficient performance prejudiced the outcome." State 7 A-2942-14T3 v. Pierre-Louis, 216 N.J. 577, …
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… day, however, those retailers only filed disorderly persons complaints for shoplifting, N.J.S.A. 2C:20- 11(b)(2). Those two complaints were dismissed the day defendant was sentenced. … the foregoing information, the Criminal Division does not recomme[n]d admission to the PTI program. The prosecutor …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1) and (2), with the State recommending a five-year custodial sentence subject to the … end" of a custodial sentence, whereas gap time credits only come off the "back end." See R. 3:21-8(a) and N.J.S.A. …
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… 14, 2017 written opinion. However, we add the following comments. Defendant has a history of heroin addiction, … prior to his arrest for Mary's death was marked by his non- compliance with substance abuse treatment. On the day of the … setting and had to demonstrate sustained abstinence in a community setting outside prison for at least one year; …
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… valued at $450,000, would be "proportionately reduced commensurate with his alimony obligation." Later that year – … relationship close and enduring and requires more than a common residence, although that is an important factor. … the couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage. These can include, but …
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… ranging from ages nine to twenty-one. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, on September 9, 2015, and defendant … litem for plaintiff after "find[ing] that the involuntary commitment of . . . [p]laintiff to Ancora . . . after a series of voluntary commitments raise[d] prima facie concerns about his mental …
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… "ongoing-storm rule" in summarily dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Adhering to Pareja v. Princeton International … 2020), cert. granted, __ N.J. __ (2020), which held that a commercial landowner must take reasonable steps "even when … parking and without incident, plaintiff entered the home to commence her housekeeping duties. According to defendant …