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Brooklyn says she feels like a single mom in her relationship; she says Mario refuses to watch their 2-year-old son; Mario says because of his son's age, he feels Brooklyn's mother is better equipped to watch their son during the day.

Brooklyn says she feels like a single mom in her relationship; she says Mario refuses to watch their 2-year-old son; Mario says because of his son's age, he feels Brooklyn's mother is better equipped to watch their son during the day.

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S26, EP74 "Cheating Mama's Boy: Brooklyn Johnson v Mario Stephens"

Brooklyn says she feels like a single mom in her relationship; she says Mario refuses to watch their 2-year-old son; Mario says because of his son's age, he feels Brooklyn's mother is better equipped to watch their son during the day.

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S26, EP69 "Speaking Two Different Languages: Deshondra Barker vs. Kenny Barker"

Deshondra says her husband is financially irresponsible, and she believes he's been unfaithful; she has summoned him to court to take a polygraph test, and if he fails, she wants a divorce.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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S26, EP128 "Sara Webster vs. Richard Webster"

Sara says her husband has lied about being a Marine, lied about being fired from his job, and lied about his drinking problem; Richard says he knows he's made mistakes, but he loves his wife and wants to save his marriage.

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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, EP72 "It's Grilling Season: Chrystal Cherry v Nathan Cherry"

Chrystal says she is frustrated with her husband sabotaging their business by not putting in enough effort, and she feels the same about their marriage. Nathan says he is fully invested in his marriage.

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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