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A woman from Missouri says her ex-boyfriend is the biological father of her 10-month-old son, but he claims that another man is.
A woman from Missouri says her ex-boyfriend is the biological father of her 10-month-old son, but he claims that another man is.
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S6, EP22 "Herrod vs. Walther"After the tragic loss of her lover, an Indiana woman comes to court to prove to his parents that her daughter is their grandchild.
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S6, EP23 "Lewis vs. Scott"A Tennessee man claims that a young woman was the result of an almost decade-long affair he had with a married woman.
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S6, EP24 "Jackson vs. Hightower"A woman from California confronts the man she has always known to be her biological father after he disappeared on her 20 years before.
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S6, EP25 "Webber vs. Vergara"An Ohio man comes to Paternity Court to prove that he's not the biological father of his girlfriend's 1-month-old son, as the baby does not carry a specific family trait.
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S6, EP21 "Grimes vs. Davis"A woman from Missouri says her ex-boyfriend is the biological father of her 10-month-old son, but he claims that another man is.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP20 "Davis vs. Simpson"After forgiving his ex-wife for cheating on him 11 times, a divorced man doubts the paternity of her 2-year-old daughter.
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S6, EP19 "Robinson vs. Smith"A Michigan woman brings her boyfriend to court to prove he is the biological father of her 2-month-old fraternal twins.
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S6, EP18 "Cotton vs. Pendleton"A Philadelphia mother brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the father of her 6-month-old baby girl.
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