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A man and woman say their landlord called DCS on them because he blames them for the loss of his daughter to social services.
A man and woman say their landlord called DCS on them because he blames them for the loss of his daughter to social services.
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S20, EP138 "A Dog, a Snake, a Fish and My Son!; Counterfeit Designer Watch!"A landlady says two young men destroyed her home; a man accuses a pawn shop owner of selling him a counterfeit watch.
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S20, EP140 "Miniature Dachshund Mayhem!; Madman Money?!"Dog-walkers' encounter ends in bloodshed; a woman says her ex gave her money to pay for his vandalism, not for a car loan.
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S24, EP158 "Honey, Can My Ex-Lover Move In?; Grandmother Charges for Daycare?!"A crazy living arrangement does not work out, and ex-lovers are left fighting over stolen property and tow fees; while a woman's son is in prison, she helps to care for her grandson, then slaps the child's mother with a bill for her services.
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S24, EP157 "Recipe for Childcare Disaster!; Frat Brother Fight!"A mom stays at home to care for five children, and a heated dispute between her husband and his mother makes matters worse; after falling below the legal GPA to be in a fraternity, a young man is sued by his frat brothers over a lease and bills.
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S24, EP156 "Mother/Daughter Takedown of Used Car Salesman?!"Two women are caught on video chasing down a man in his place of business after he repossesses the car they bought.
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S24, EP155 "Family Unprepared for Father's Sudden Death; Everything but the Kitchen Sink!"Sisters pull together to pay for their father's funeral only to be pulled apart by life-insurance delays; a woman sues her sister for repossession fees, damages from a car accident and a fraudulent tax return.
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S24, EP154 "You're Not Cute: You're Obnoxious!; Newlyweds vs. Dueling Piano Show!"The judge refuses to accept a young man's rehearsed answer after he is accused of stealing a friend's motorcycle and wrecking it; a young woman gets the date of her wedding wrong and must hire musicians with only 24 hours' notice.
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