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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … opportunities for [Brian] would be lost." The court surmised that this dynamic permeated all of the parties' … in child support payments to defendant. Further, after crediting plaintiff with "110 overnight visits, $46 is what …
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… and procedural history that followed is set forth in the comprehensive and thoughtful thirty-one-page written opinion … required to evaluate what services he would need to ensure that Lucy could safely be placed in his custody. Gary … to provide a parenting mentor in her home. The judge credited testimony from a caseworker that such mentors were …
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… Carlos Campos with prejudice on the basis that he was not competent to stand trial. The court also NOT FOR PUBLICATION … thinking has improved to a limited extent and is overall less rigid than it has been in the past. While he still has … opinions he found credible and reliable. The judge did credit Dr. Bajgier's testimony that, after defendant's …
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… all accounts both are good students and performed well at competitive secondary and postsecondary schools. During the … an interest in attending dental school, took prerequisite courses for admission to dental school, and passed the … tuition and expenses . . . total[ing] $2,928.04." The judge credited this amount to plaintiff's obligation thereby …
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… agreement acknowledged that with respect to the certain credit card debt and an outstanding loan: The parties have … that the court: 1) establish a child support order; 2) compel defendant to pay the $10,400 of outstanding debt … to by the parties, and the parties did not append the requisite child support guidelines to the October 18, 2018 order …
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… HONDA, and TRUIST BANK, f/k/a BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY,1 Defendants-Respondents. … signing this contract, you choose to buy the vehicle on credit under the agreements in this contract." The finance … by contacting the organization or visiting its website. Arbitrators shall be attorneys or retired judges and …
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… on appeal that the court incorrectly assessed the proofs, committed evidentiary error, and improperly shifted the … did not report any possible accidental causes. She posited that Sue tried to restrain Greg to spank him, Greg … reject Sue's contention that the trial court erred when it credited the Division expert's testimony while treating the …
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… married in November 1980. On June 29, 2006, Scott1 filed a complaint for divorce. Plaintiff retained Petrie to … of alimony in 2017, plaintiff received a $150,000 credit from Scott's share of the equity in the marital home. … mandate expressed in N.J.S.A. 2A:34-231, which assures an ordered equitable distribution to be "designed to …
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… out. On November 14, 2015, plaintiff filed her original complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of … to cross-examine them with the report. The trial court credited plaintiff's testimony that defendant had sexually … trial court offered the defense an opportunity to produce surrebuttal evidence"), cert. denied, 362 U.S. 956, 80 S. …
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… December 28, 2007, Thomas and Willard Jr. filed a verified complaint for settlement of and a first formal account of … plaintiff to subpoena Thomas's bank records from Affinity Credit Union, where Thomas held six accounts. Plaintiff … on the probate judge's discovery order requiring only disclosure of redacted bank records and the potential for review …
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… further contended that he was unduly prejudiced by certain comments made by the State during summation and that his … was her handwriting, and again explained the circumstances surrounding the entries. The judge elaborated as follows: … v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 276 (1997) (citing Hundred East Credit Corp. v. Eric 11 A-1859-16T2 Schuster Corp., 212 N.J. …
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… and payment of "the monthly mortgage, taxes, homeowner's insurance, cable television and snow removal." Defendant was … on a fifty-fifty basis. The judgment was the "full and complete[] understanding" of the parties. 5 A-3745-15T4 … for the child's health insurance premium and was credited with 52 overnights per year. 6 A-3745-15T4 …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … BANK; MEDALLION FINANCIAL CORP., MEDALLION BUSINESS CREDIT LLC; ORADELL ANIMAL HOSPITAL; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; … fees, surplus funds in the amount of $60,506.06 were deposited with the Superior Court Trust Fund. The instant …
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A-2211-22 Briefs
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… ~ The Procedural History, and Statement of Facts are being combined for tlle convenience of the Court and all parties … ,... 5~entencc was not illegal - legality is nol the requisite lSctor {o k4 cow, sidereal {i~r reseme~cing relieK fl~e … one count of fourth-degree theft or unlawful receipt of a credit card, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(c). Finally, on …
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… guilty to second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a controlled dangerous APPROVED FOR … to the target residence, which he did while under constant surveillance. The CS went inside and exited shortly … Murray learned defendant had indictable convictions for credit card theft in 2004, aggravated assault in 2004, …
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… ongoing dispute over custody and visitation of the children commenced in 2018, when Y.D. filed a domestic violence … hearing during which it clarified that the Division visited the children to investigate M.H.'s claim and found the … concerning the circumstances surrounding those orders, and crediting Y.D.'s testimony over M.H.'s. Regarding the April …
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… Alpha on April 30, 2021. 3 A-1964-23 dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals the trial … contained in this Security Instrument. (b) Sale Without Credit Approval. Lender shall, if permitted by applicable … 11 A-1964-23 of the mortgagee to resort to the mortgaged premises." N.Y. Mortg. Tr. 2005-3 Mortg.-Backed Notes, U.S. …
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… the door." After Lorady breached the door and entered the premises, he testified that James came out of a room and ran … have been conducted, and he would have contacted the SWAT commander. He further explained that "[ACPD] ha[d] a policy … Mason" to "knock and announce." Finally, the motion judge credited Furman's corroborating testimony, as he was with …
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… analyze the required Rule 5:3-5(c) factors. I. This matter comes before us for a second time. The chronology is set … factual findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly … the younger child's tuition so he could get a "tax credit." (4) Earning ability of each parent, including …
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A-21-24 Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey Civil Justice Institute
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… Park, New Jersey 07932 jeffrey.jacobson@faegredrinker.com Tel. (973) 549-7000 NEW JERSEY CIVIL JUSTICE INSTITUTE … to provide safe and reliable products and services, while ensuring that injured individuals are compensated fairly for … 10, 2013) (rejecting plaintiff’s denial that she received a credit card agreement and compelling arbitration based on …