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Jada says her partner isn't committed to living a healthy lifestyle and has fidelity issues; she wants him to take a polygraph test to prove he's been faithful.

Jada says her partner isn't committed to living a healthy lifestyle and has fidelity issues; she wants him to take a polygraph test to prove he's been faithful.

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S26, EP124 "You're a Momma's Boy: Shaniece Perkins vs. Quinton Johnson"

Shaniece says Quinton can't make a decision on anything until he consults with his mother -- their 6-month-old child was sick, and he wouldn't let Shaniece give the baby medicine until he spoke with his mother first.

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S26, EP119 "Delivery Dilemma: Chloe Carver vs. James Pennington"

Chloe says her fiancé is a drug-addicted cheater, and she's done with his games; if the polygraph test shows he's still using and entertaining other women, it's over!

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S26, EP114 "Case of the Ex: Sharmaine Grady vs. Justus Pridgen"

Sharmaine says that four months after having their son, she received a Facebook message stating Justus was sleeping with another woman; he admits to cheating in the past but says he's not currently cheating on her.

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S26, EP109 "Hungry for Change: Jada Browne vs. Vincent Lee"

Jada says her partner isn't committed to living a healthy lifestyle and has fidelity issues; she wants him to take a polygraph test to prove he's been faithful.

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S26, EP123 "Young Love With Old Problems: Samantha Dominguez vs. Joshua Acevedo"

Samantha says there are too many red flags: her fiancé's gambling addiction and infidelity could mean the end of her engagement.

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S26, EP122 "Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater: Holly Bourgeois vs. Hunter Bourgeois"

Holly is done giving her lying husband chance after chance to prove his love; she says he is for the streets and she is ready to serve him divorce papers!

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S26, EP121 "Up the Romance and Lower the Cheating: Niasia Smith vs. Letoine Brookins"

Niasia says she's not a priority in her relationship and suspects her partner of giving his time to another woman; the results of the polygraph test will determine her relationship status.

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S26, EP118 "Another Baby Won't Fix This: Precious Jones vs. "Peaches" Hunter"

Precious sees no other option but to cancel her wedding; she says her fiancée betrayed her, and unless she makes some drastic changes, Precious is done with this relationship.

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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