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Jennifer says she believes her husband could be falling out of love with her; she says their sex life is non-existent, and he doesn't care to celebrate their anniversary or her birthday; Michael says there is a reason for his behavior.

Jennifer says she believes her husband could be falling out of love with her; she says their sex life is non-existent, and he doesn't care to celebrate their anniversary or her birthday; Michael says there is a reason for his behavior.

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S26, EP76 "Me or His Mama: Nicole Crenshaw vs. Jamal Moreland"

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S26, EP73 "I Cheated: Jennifer Everett v Michael Southard"

Jennifer says she believes her husband could be falling out of love with her; she says their sex life is non-existent, and he doesn't care to celebrate their anniversary or her birthday; Michael says there is a reason for his behavior.

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S26, EP180 "Eyes and Ears Wide Open: Swakhila Fishback vs. Billy Cowan"

Swakhila says her fiancé is unsupportive and a liar, and she suspects he cheated; she needs clarity, and if he fails the polygraph test, the relationship is over!

Divorce Court

S26, EP178 "No More Sex With Your Ex!: Fidelia McCord vs. Jonathan Norwood"

Fidelia says her fiancé is a cheater; even her family says to leave this toxic relationship; she's postponed the wedding, and the polygraph test results will determine if she stays or leaves.

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S26, EP177 "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees: Steve Mylius vs. Leta Mylius"

Steve says Leta sits around all day, and her insecurities get the best of her; he is 13 years younger, and she is constantly accusing him of sleeping with younger women; He's willing to take a polygraph test to prove his innocence.

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S26, EP176 "Splitting Acres & Splitting Hearts: Kelly Wilson vs. Jennifer Wilson"

Kelly says his wife's childish behavior and temper tantrums have pushed him to the limit: he's fed up and wants a divorce.

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
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