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A woman refuses to pay for travel expenses because her friend drove recklessly during a road trip, causing her to have an anxiety attack.
A woman refuses to pay for travel expenses because her friend drove recklessly during a road trip, causing her to have an anxiety attack.
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S11, EP72 "Circus Granny & Frozen Bridesmaid"A woman blames her mother's friend for getting them kicked out of a Las Vegas show; a winter wedding causes a bridesmaid to get sick and miss work.
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S13, EP35 "Balloon Blunder & Uniscorned"A dispute over who is responsible for repairs after teens wreck a car; a white unicorn is ordered for a birthday party, but a brown pony arrives instead.
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S11, EP73 "You Stink"A neighbor's marijuana consumption is blamed for making a duplex unlivable.
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S13, EP34 "Racing for the Job & Relationship Cracks"A woman accuses her ex-friend of betraying her in order to get an event planning gig; a race to the restroom ends with a shattered television.
Justice for All With Judge Cristina Pérez
S13, EP33 "Repave My Driveway & Wheely Legal"Neighbors end up in court after a dog leaves paw prints on a newly paved driveway; dispute over who is to blame for a car accident during a test drive.
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S13, EP32 "You're Slippin' & Ring Falls"Neighbors argue over a snow-covered sidewalk and a broken wrist; a man sues his fiancée's brother for ruining his proposal at Niagara Falls.
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