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Otisz is sick of her husband's poor financial decisions, sharp tongue and lack of respect for her boundaries.

Otisz is sick of her husband's poor financial decisions, sharp tongue and lack of respect for her boundaries.

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S26, EP67 "Everybody Hates Chris: Christopher Kinsey vs. Elleona Kinsey"

Christopher says his wife's family is tearing them apart and has encouraged her to get a divorce; he is tired of the manipulation and trickery and wants her family out of their marriage.

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

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S26, EP172 "Help Me, Help You: Sean Copeland vs. Sonya Ponder"

Sean says that after his health declined, his wife was unsupportive, disrespectful and even cheated on him; he's at a crossroads and doesn't know if he can ever trust her again.

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S26, EP168 "Who Am I With: Alexandar Green vs. Isriah Peoples"

Alexandar is in court to end his engagement to his fiancée: he says his needs have changed and he wants to create a co-parenting plan for his two children.

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S26, EP171 "Does Love Mean Cheating, Lying and Constant Cash Withdrawals?: Ana Hernandez vs. Alberto Ramirez"

Ana is done being treated like an ATM: she says her boyfriend is financially irresponsible, a liar and a cheater.

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S26, EP170 "Amazon and Escorts: Zaheir Miller vs. Nicholas Burwell"

After finding naked photos, secret texts and an escort website, Zaheir has insisted fiancé Nicholas take a polygraph test.

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S26, EP169 "Torn at the Altar: Crystal Rodriguez vs. Jerson Toro"

Crystal says her fiancé is pressuring her to get married, but he is controlling, disrespectful and has trust issues.

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S26, EP167 "When Opposites Stop Attracting: Otisz Tucker-Thomas vs. Terry Thomas"

Otisz is sick of her husband's poor financial decisions, sharp tongue and lack of respect for her boundaries.

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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