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

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, 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, 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.

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

Keiyara says her boyfriend is a sneaky liar who has a habit of disappearing; she has summoned him to Divorce Court to take a polygraph test, and if he fails, the relationship is over.

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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, 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, EP166 "The Rock Is Crumbling: Mary Wengerd vs. Dekota Wengerd"

Mary is fed up with her husband's lack of income, the verbal abuse and his chronic habit of sexting other women.

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S26, EP165 "Accept Me as I Am: Shunta Burke vs. Kayla Dixon"

Shunta says she and Kayla made plans to go on a trip for their anniversary, but Kayla ghosted her for two days, and when she finally came home, she acted like nothing was wrong: Shunta believes that Kayla was with another woman.

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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