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… respondent Alexander H. Carver, III, counsel fees for his service as defendant's guardian ad litem. We affirm. On February 1, 2013, plaintiff I.L.R. filed a divorce complaint against appellant. Appellant's then counsel filed … finding that the certification satisfies the appropriate rules." The judge further ordered these fees be paid out of …
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… 10, 2006, MERS, as nominee for CCB, filed a foreclosure complaint against defendant after serving him with a notice … filed a certification of inquiry and substituted service. The attorney certified there were several … (citation omitted). The court should not grant the motion unless the defendant's failure to answer or appear was …
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… legal fees for extended periods of time constitutes passive commingling. Both active and passive commingling are … these accounts, and the revenue is used to fund civil legal services for the poor and legal programs to improve the … account. Where are fee retainers and advanced costs deposited? If an explicit understanding has been reached with a …
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… detail" at the New Jersey Turnpike's Molly Pitcher Service Area in Cranbury 1 Detective Silvestre's body-worn … either deter, prevent those crimes or apprehend suspects committing these crimes." Generally, the officers looked for … arrested on drug charges, speed away in the direction opposite the suspect's home after making eye contact with the …
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… 27, 2024 order that disqualified Taylor from continuing her service on the Rutgers Board of Governors (the BOG or … N.J., https://www.rutgers.edu/about/by- the-numbers (last visited Jan. 6, 2025). The University has three main campuses … with the advice and consent of the Senate, and one on the recommendation of the President of the Senate and Speaker of …
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… Disorder, and Reactive Attachment Disorder. Robert was non-compliant in taking his medications, became aggressive, and … who testified that Rhonda might be able to parent in the future if she complied with services, refrained from using … the hospital and was missing for two weeks, she never visited him during his three week hospital stay, and never …
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… stabbed him once in the chest, causing his death. Pretrial Services generated a Public Safety Assessment (PSA), which … no new violent criminal activity flag. Pretrial Services recommended no release. The State filed a motion for … release created a risk that he would not appear at future court proceedings and would present a danger to the …
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… circumstances, and that the termination of the nanny's service while the child was in defendant's physical custody … which plaintiff would "be solely liable for [the nanny's] compensation." (Emphasis added). Moreover, the nanny would … the school year would "have no bearing on the decision for future child care on [defendant's] days." Within a month of …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … TO MAKE REASONABLE EFFORTS TO PROVIDE [THE MOTHER] WITH SERVICES AND TO STRIVE TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO HER … the child at the time of trial and in the foreseeable future. The judge offered several examples demonstrating the …
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… court's order based largely on the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion of the same date. 3 A-2186-18T3 … for the children and could not do so in the foreseeable future. For prong three, which is not challenged on appeal, … She claims she secured employment, stable housing, visited her children and did not abuse drugs. Under prong two, …
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… stabbed him once in the chest, causing his death. Pretrial Services generated a Public Safety Assessment (PSA), which … no new violent criminal activity flag. Pretrial Services recommended no release. The State filed a motion for … release created a risk that he would not appear at future court proceedings and would present a danger to the …
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… court's order based largely on the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion of the same date. 3 A-2186-18T3 … for the children and could not do so in the foreseeable future. For prong three, which is not challenged on appeal, … She claims she secured employment, stable housing, visited her children and did not abuse drugs. Under prong two, …
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… Currier and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2019-687 and 2019-688. Robert K. … that it correctly applied the applicable civil service rules in bypassing Howlett and Soares, and properly based …
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… Disorder, and Reactive Attachment Disorder. Robert was non-compliant in taking his medications, became aggressive, and … who testified that Rhonda might be able to parent in the future if she complied with services, refrained from using … the hospital and was missing for two weeks, she never visited him during his three week hospital stay, and never …
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… Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … TO MAKE REASONABLE EFFORTS TO PROVIDE [THE MOTHER] WITH SERVICES AND TO STRIVE TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO HER … the child at the time of trial and in the foreseeable future. The judge offered several examples demonstrating the …
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… circumstances, and that the termination of the nanny's service while the child was in defendant's physical custody … which plaintiff would "be solely liable for [the nanny's] compensation." (Emphasis added). Moreover, the nanny would … the school year would "have no bearing on the decision for future child care on [defendant's] days." Within a month of …
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… detail" at the New Jersey Turnpike's Molly Pitcher Service Area in Cranbury 1 Detective Silvestre's body-worn … either deter, prevent those crimes or apprehend suspects committing these crimes." Generally, the officers looked for … arrested on drug charges, speed away in the direction opposite the suspect's home after making eye contact with the …
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… 27, 2024 order that disqualified Taylor from continuing her service on the Rutgers Board of Governors (the BOG or … N.J., https://www.rutgers.edu/about/by- the-numbers (last visited Jan. 6, 2025). The University has three main campuses … with the advice and consent of the Senate, and one on the recommendation of the President of the Senate and Speaker of …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0636-12T4 A-0964-12T4 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY … practices. Dahan also owned Management or Medical Legal Services (MLS), a New York corporation, which sold corporate … contracts" that he had been advocating. Nonetheless, Borsody A-0636-12T4 19 did not contact the Board to …
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… Tara and Matt's eviction from another shelter, and provided services, including substance abuse evaluations and … positive on five occasions and then tested negative and completed treatment in May. By that time, Tara and Matt had … capacity was not "likely to change in the foreseeable future" and the children were "at the point where [they] …