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...147;actual impairment required by the court in New Jersey Department of Children and Families v. A.L., 213 N.J. 1...
...a stone mason employed by Pereira Masonry, L.L.C., a limited liability corporation owned solely by his wife, appeals from a final decision of...
...of Medical Assistance and Health Services of the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services that requires a Medicaid applicant or recipient to complete...
...147;actual impairment required by the court in New Jersey Department of Children and Families v. A.L., 213 N.J. 1...
...2013, c. 38. Authorizes release of sex offender registration information to the Department of Human Services and county welfare agencies. ...
...New Jersey agencies, and neither the appeals examiner for the New Jersey Department of Labor nor the board made appropriate factual and legal findings regarding...
...with plaintiff are not evidential of her ownership of the account or liability for the debt; plaintiff presented sufficient undisputed evidence of the debt warranting...
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