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A Kentucky woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the father of her 29-year-old daughter.
A Kentucky woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the father of her 29-year-old daughter.
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S6, EP37 "Adle vs. Jones"After a night of fun leaves the paternity of a couple's 3-month-old daughter in question, the couple goes to court.
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S6, EP38 "Points vs. Rowan"A Kentucky woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the father of her 29-year-old daughter.
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S6, EP39 "Brewington vs. Lee"Tired of her ex-boyfriend dodging child support, the mother of a 3-year-old child brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the biological father of her son.
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S6, EP40 "Chaplin vs. Jackson"There's drama in the courtroom when a Georgia woman faces a former friend who claims her son fathered her 3-month-old baby.
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S6, EP36 "Williams vs. Jackson"Exhausted from years of denial, a Georgia woman brings her husband to court to get him to claim responsibility as the father of her 2-year-old son.
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S6, EP35 "Garcia vs. Huffman"A Georgia woman, representing her deceased father, brings a woman to court to prove that he did not father the woman's two daughters.
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S6, EP34 "Funzie vs. Irvin"The mother of a 1-month-old child brings her high-school sweetheart to court to prove that he is the father.
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S6, EP33 "Dayman vs. Osborne"Her best friend texted her boyfriend that he's not the father, and now a Michigan woman is in court to prove paternity and save her relationship.
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