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A man sues his ex-wife, because he lent her money for their 18-year-old daughter to have surgery on her jaw, but he has yet to be repaid.
A man sues his ex-wife, because he lent her money for their 18-year-old daughter to have surgery on her jaw, but he has yet to be repaid.
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S23, EP97 "Judge Mathis"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for rent and emotional distress because he cheated on her with their roommate.
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S23, EP29 "Judge Mathis"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, EP45 "Judge Mathis"A man sues his ex-wife for having him falsely arrested three times; she says he was abusive and manipulative, and she had to get an order of protection against him and is counter-suing for harassment, a wedding ring and breach of contract.
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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, EP96 "Judge Mathis"A man says his ex vandalized his van, and while they were dating, she punched him in the face and ended up in jail.
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S23, EP71 "Judge Mathis"A woman says that her aunt spends her entire paycheck on clothes and shoes; she's suing her for car payments and repairs.
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S23, EP70 "Judge Mathis"A woman says football is her baby daddy's life, and he chooses it over her and their child; she sues for the cost of a car.
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S23, EP69 "Judge Mathis"A woman says her relationship went downhill when her boyfriend let his female friend, who is a stripper, move in with them; she sues her ex for breach of contract.
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