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A couple fights to keep custody of their 14 children; a man wants to continue receiving child support from his ex-wife even though she plans to quit her job after her new baby is born.
A couple fights to keep custody of their 14 children; a man wants to continue receiving child support from his ex-wife even though she plans to quit her job after her new baby is born.
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S3, EP8 "Security"The entire firm is placed on the case of a U.S. citizen who is arrested and charged with espionage after a neighbor reports him as a suspicious-looking Arab.
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S3, EP9 "No Options"Randi helps a depressed woman charged with murder after leaving her children in a locked, sweltering car.
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S3, EP10 "Sex, Lies and the Internet"Emily helps a woman whose husband violated their prenuptial agreement by having an affair with a woman online; Randi helps a judge who was suspended for lying on his resume.
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S3, EP11 "Angel's Flight"Lynn handles a custody battle on Christmas Day; Emily and Rex help a man who was turned down for a job because of his height.
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