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A first date produces a due date and now a Georgia woman is determined to prove that her ex-boyfriend is the biological father of her 4-month-old son.

A first date produces a due date and now a Georgia woman is determined to prove that her ex-boyfriend is the biological father of her 4-month-old son.

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Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP28 "Dennis vs. Dennis"

Judge Lake reveals DNA test results for a 22-year-old Missouri woman who has never met, seen, or spoken to the man she was always told is her father.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP29 "Jarquin vs. Burns"

A first date produces a due date and now a Georgia woman is determined to prove that her ex-boyfriend is the biological father of her 4-month-old son.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP30 "Jamison vs. Smith"

After being cheated on multiple times, a Virginia man brings his girlfriend to court -- he refuses to continue to live a lie and needs to know if he's the biological father of her two sons.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP31 "Porter-Atkins vs. Fisher"

The single mother of a 3-month old boy brings her unsupportive ex-boyfriend to court, demanding that he stops ignoring his paternal responsibilities.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP27 "Graham vs. Scott"

In the midst of planning her wedding, a Georgia woman brings her fiancé to court to prove that he is the biological father of her 4-year-old daughter.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP26 "Fayne vs. Geeter"

A Tennessee woman admits to cheating on her husband several times but brings him to court to prove he is her son's biological father.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

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.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

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.

Different from other court shows, "Lauren Lake's Paternity Court" acts only on family issues. There are no battles over rent money or damages caused by a car accident. These emotional cases can have life-changing consequences for participants and sometimes new beginnings for individuals. While most suits relate to a child's paternity -- including deadbeat dads and DNA-test determinations -- others involve things like grandparents fighting for visitation rights. Lake's lengthy legal career has specialized in family law, making her a natural fit for this court.
Original Air Date: Sep 23, 2013
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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