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A woman who agreed to care for her friend's dog when she checked herself into rehab resists returning the animal because she feels it now belongs to her.
A woman who agreed to care for her friend's dog when she checked herself into rehab resists returning the animal because she feels it now belongs to her.
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S23, EP54 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says the defendant signed her birth certificate, but he has been in and out of her life over the years, and she doesn't know if he is her biological father or not, so she has petitioned the court for a paternity test.
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S23, EP44 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his wife for damaging his property and says she constantly accuses him of cheating, even though he has never been unfaithful.
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S23, EP20 "Judge Mathis"A photographer says the defendants told her their wedding ceremony was canceled due to the pandemic, so she refunded their money; she now believes that was a lie, so she's suing.
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S23, EP53 "Judge Mathis"A woman petitions the court for rehab for her son, saying he's an addict who started using drugs as a teen and is running with the wrong crowd.
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S23, EP98 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for a cellphone and cellphone bill and says she caught him cheating; he brings to court threatening text messages she sent to him.
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S23, EP86 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her baby daddy for the value of a car, saying she left him because he's an abusive drunk; he denies the accusations and says she uses their son against him.
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S23, EP83 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff says the defendant harassed her and posted an explicit photo of her on social media without her permission.
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S23, EP77 "Judge Mathis"The plaintiff, who took guardianship of the defendant's baby because she was born with meth in her system, sues the birth mother for breach of contract; the defendant counter-sues for unreturned property and says the plaintiff is vindictive.
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