Divorce Court Logo

Watch S26, EP56: Drunken Fall Out: Gino Chiusano vs. "Joanie" Mazzella with Fubo for $0 Today

TV14HDDivorce Court30mFOX Soul

Gino says he can no longer put up with the emotional neglect in his relationship: his fiancée's binge drinking, lack of companionship and infidelity have him ready to call off the engagement.

Gino says he can no longer put up with the emotional neglect in his relationship: his fiancée's binge drinking, lack of companionship and infidelity have him ready to call off the engagement.

How to watch

More episodes

Divorce Court

S26, EP66 "I'll Find Your Hidden Money: Jasmine Tanner vs. Christopher Tanner"

Jasmine says she went through Christopher's phone and found a bank app she's never seen before: as far as she knows, they don't have an account at that bank.

Divorce Court

S26, EP61 "You're Running Out of Time: Carrie Creswell vs. Ivan Creswell"

Carrie says her husband's watch addiction has drained them financially; she says she can no longer trust Ivan and she's in court to serve him divorce papers.

Divorce Court

S26, EP55 "Party Days Are Over: Dawn Hayes vs. Keith Hayes"

Dawn says her husband, Keith, would rather chase other women than provide financially for his family; Keith admits his past mistakes but wants an opportunity to prove himself.

Divorce Court

S26, EP125 "You're a Momma's Boy: Shaniece Perkins vs. Quinton Johnson"

Shaniece says when she moved in with Quinton, he told her he owned the home, but the truth was it was his mother's house, and Quinton didn't tell her his mother would be living with them.

Divorce Court

S26, EP129 "Culture Clash: "Sean" Williams Jr. vs. Faith Daramola"

Sean says his fiancée, Faith, doesn't respect him, has a problem splitting the bills and believes he should pay for everything; she also embarrassed him with a post she made on Facebook; she says he is a procrastinator, not a provider.

Divorce Court

S26, EP125 "You're a Momma's Boy: Shaniece Perkins vs. Quinton Johnson"

Shaniece says when she moved in with Quinton, he told her he owned the home, but the truth was it was his mother's house, and Quinton didn't tell her his mother would be living with them.

Divorce Court

S26, EP65 "You're Losing Your Family: Iyana Lucas vs. Emanuel Suttles"

Iyana says her fiancé, Emanuel, is a controlling cheater who won't claim her publicly; she is at a crossroads and needs Judge Star's advice on whether to continue in this relationship.

Divorce Court

S26, EP64 "Are You Playing With My Heart? Keiyara Carter vs. Adrian Stockton"

Keiyara says her boyfriend is a sneaky liar who has a habit of disappearing; she has summoned him to Divorce Court to take a polygraph test, and if he fails, the relationship is over.

The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life couples. The soon-to-be exes tell their stories to the judge, who gives the ruling and settles all the usual -- and unusual -- divorce issues by the end of the episode. This is the third incarnation of the show titled "Divorce Court," with the first having premiered in 1957.
Original Air Date: Aug 30, 1999
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
Available on

More law shows

See all

48 Hours

This newsmagazine investigates intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all aspects of the human experience. Over its long run, the show has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, driven the reopening -- and resolution -- of cold cases, and changed numerous lives. CBS News correspondents offer an in-depth look into each story, with the emphasis on solving the mystery at its heart. The program and its team have earned critical acclaim, including multiple Emmy, Peabody and Edward R. Murrow Awards.

Judge Judy

This courtroom series stars former family court judge Judy Sheindlin. Each episode finds Judge Judy presiding over real small-claims cases inside a televised courtroom. Her no-nonsense, wisecracking approach has been unsuccessfully copied by other TV court judges.

Cops

Featuring police officers, constables and sheriff's deputies patrolling streets for car thieves, drug pushers, sex-trade workers, violent thugs and anyone else who dares step onto the wrong side of the law. No music, no scripted dialogue, no narration; just gritty videos of cops in action during patrols and other police activities.

Elsbeth

Elsbeth Tascioni, the astute but unconventional attorney, works with the NYPD to catch New York's most well-heeled murderers utilizing her unique point of view. "Elsbeth" is based on the character featured in "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight."

Explore {{ type }} on Fubo

Action

Comedy

Documentary

Drama

Family

Home/Cooking

Horror

Music

Nature

News/Talk

Reality

Romance

Science Fiction

Sports