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… from a July 1, 2021 Special Civil Part order dismissing her complaint following a bench trial. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … terminated her relationship with defendant at the third visit and demanded her $3,000 payment be refunded. 1 Rule … on her front teeth before requesting that work on her third visit. We discern no basis to interfere with the trial …
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… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … 2010, a search of J.I.’s computer revealed that he had visited multiple websites that depicted minors in the nude … District Parole Supervisor subsequently admonished J.I. for visiting non-work-related websites. J.I. appealed to the …
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… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … 2010, a search of J.I.’s computer revealed that he had visited multiple websites that depicted minors in the nude … District Parole Supervisor subsequently admonished J.I. for visiting non-work-related websites. J.I. appealed to the …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … repeated or paraphrased at length here, that her efforts to visit with her mother have been precluded or frustrated and … December 20, 2024. 3 moot2; the other three are labeled: “visitation and access”; “prima facie tort”; and …
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… parties separated. Plaintiff purportedly made requests to visit with the child, which defendant refused. In September and October 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and motion seeking joint legal custody and … of law, a change in circumstances was not required to revisit its order of December 2022. Alternatively, plaintiff …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-376-3000 • Fax: 609-376-3002 Directive … the probation officer in the receiving county should visit the participant while he or she is in residential … participant, the transfer will not be contingent on a home visit being conducted, and will not be contingent on any …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … repeated or paraphrased at length here, that her efforts to visit with her mother have been precluded or frustrated and … December 20, 2024. 3 moot2; the other three are labeled: “visitation and access”; “prima facie tort”; and …
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… parties separated. Plaintiff purportedly made requests to visit with the child, which defendant refused. In September and October 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and motion seeking joint legal custody and … of law, a change in circumstances was not required to revisit its order of December 2022. Alternatively, plaintiff …
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… 5, 2019 Family Part order awarding her limited grandparent visitation with her grandson, T.H. After a review of the … to plaintiff, she had keys to her son's home and frequently visited and cared for T.H., prepared meals, and cared for … with T.H. increased, and she took him to her home to accommodate his parents' work schedules and the baby. …
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… 5, 2019 Family Part order awarding her limited grandparent visitation with her grandson, T.H. After a review of the … to plaintiff, she had keys to her son's home and frequently visited and cared for T.H., prepared meals, and cared for … with T.H. increased, and she took him to her home to accommodate his parents' work schedules and the baby. …
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… name) filed this family court action to resolve custody, visitation, and child- support disputes concerning the … psychologist who wrote a negative report against [him] and committed unethical behavior, and to sue the Director of … TO NO RELIEF. We find insufficient merit in Edward's Points II and III to warrant further discussion in a written …
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… name) filed this family court action to resolve custody, visitation, and child- support disputes concerning the … psychologist who wrote a negative report against [him] and committed unethical behavior, and to sue the Director of … TO NO RELIEF. We find insufficient merit in Edward's Points II and III to warrant further discussion in a written …
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… of E.J.D. in 2014 and 2016, and after J.F.H. successfully completed certain services, she was reunited with E.J.D. in … . her temperament during perceived slights." 9 A-5221-17T3 Visitation was terminated on June 19, 2017 after J.F.H. … argued with herself during the proceeding. Again, during visitation on July 26, 2017, J.F.H. insinuated there was …
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… of E.J.D. in 2014 and 2016, and after J.F.H. successfully completed certain services, she was reunited with E.J.D. in … . her temperament during perceived slights." 9 A-5221-17T3 Visitation was terminated on June 19, 2017 after J.F.H. … argued with herself during the proceeding. Again, during visitation on July 26, 2017, J.F.H. insinuated there was …
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… human remains. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty years subject to the No Early … communicate with [her] during the litigation and only visited her sparingly"; and (2) investigate her alibi … unlikely to recur. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration on appeal. POINT ONE …
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… of the son. While not set forth in the order, in an accompanying written opinion, the Family Part judge also … to share proportionately in the cost for the son's college visits; (8) to require defendant to share in the cost of a … for a number of the son's expenses, including college visits. The order also provided that "all previous orders …
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… the uncle's two sons, T.C. and C.C. Defendant also often visited his uncle and the uncle's family. The assault on the … his assailant. Following the assault, the uncle was in a coma for a week and he was hospitalized for almost three … defendant for over a month and that defendant occasionally visited his uncle and her. Accordingly, K.C. had conversed …
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… of the son. While not set forth in the order, in an accompanying written opinion, the Family Part judge also … to share proportionately in the cost for the son's college visits; (8) to require defendant to share in the cost of a … for a number of the son's expenses, including college visits. The order also provided that "all previous orders …
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… the uncle's two sons, T.C. and C.C. Defendant also often visited his uncle and the uncle's family. The assault on the … his assailant. Following the assault, the uncle was in a coma for a week and he was hospitalized for almost three … defendant for over a month and that defendant occasionally visited his uncle and her. Accordingly, K.C. had conversed …
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… human remains. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty years subject to the No Early … communicate with [her] during the litigation and only visited her sparingly"; and (2) investigate her alibi … unlikely to recur. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration on appeal. POINT ONE …