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Alexis says her wife's deceit, temper and sneaky ways have left her with no choice but to end the marriage after less than two years.

Alexis says her wife's deceit, temper and sneaky ways have left her with no choice but to end the marriage after less than two years.

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S26, EP94 "Seeing Truth or Hearing Love: Rakiyah Jenkins vs. Louis Pharas"

Rakiyah is reconsidering her decision to marry her fiancé, Louis: she says he's a disrespectful, lying cheater, and if he fails the polygraph test, she's walking away for good.

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S26, EP89 "Security Cameras and Watchful Eyes: Hakima Mason vs. Jude Joseph"

Hakima says her fiancé is a controlling liar and her relationship is a nightmare; she says if the polygraph test proves he's been cheating, she's walking away.

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S26, EP85 "Your Mother Shouldn't Come First: Alexis Church vs. Kiaya Walker"

Alexis says her wife's deceit, temper and sneaky ways have left her with no choice but to end the marriage after less than two years.

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S26, EP80 "Love After Lockup: Solomon Graves vs. Joshua Patterson"

Solomon believes Josh is cheating on him; he says Josh leaves the house in the middle of the night to give his "friend" a ride home from work.

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
2 seasons available on demand
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