When the family court finds that DYFS has not established facts sufficient to sustain abuse or neglect, the Title 9 portion of a complaint shall be dismissed; jurisdiction can continue under Title 30
Stepping into a dispute over religious education, a state appeals court rules that the child of divorced parents could not be enrolled in a Catholic high school over one parent's protest without fact
The required use of a standardized form to designate an authorized representative to act on a Medicaid applicant's behalf did not violate any federal or state laws or regulations
...of that immaterial and focused its analysis entirely on the child's welfare. "The record contains abundant and compelling evidence of the...
...sex offender registration information to the Department of Human Services and county welfare agencies. P.L. 2013, c. 39. Prohibits...
The Medal of Honor will be given this year to Newark attorney Michael R. Griffinger for his longtime dedication to his profession, clients and community; and to Roseland attorney Richard J. Badolato
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... The state comptroller finds that $24 million in unemployment, welfare and pension benefits were incorrectly sent to prison inmates over a 22...
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...unhinged or unlocked doors. Risks to public health or welfare, including vandalism or criminal conduct. Municipal code violations....
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