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Two weeks after their engagement is called off due to paternity questions, an Alabama woman brings her ex-fiance to court to prove that he is the biological father of her 20-month-old son.

Two weeks after their engagement is called off due to paternity questions, an Alabama woman brings her ex-fiance to court to prove that he is the biological father of her 20-month-old son.

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Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP49 "Amos vs. Johnson Jr."

A paternity bombshell is dropped when an Arkansas woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the biological father of her 2-month-old daughter.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP50 "Carmon vs. Carmon"

A 27-year marriage is on thin ice because a man from California questions the paternity of his 4-year old daughter.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP51 "Amos vs. Johnson Jr."

After a paternity bombshell is dropped, an Arkansas woman brings her ex-boyfriend to court to prove that he is the biological father of her daughter.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP52 "Tisdale vs. McElhone"

It's a case of deceit and deception when a Pennsylvania woman brings her boyfriend and secret lover to court to determine who fathered her 2-month-old son.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP48 "Gregory vs. Elston"

Two weeks after their engagement is called off due to paternity questions, an Alabama woman brings her ex-fiance to court to prove that he is the biological father of her 20-month-old son.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP47 "Renfrow vs. Tuzinkanimana (Tuzi)"

A distressed mother is demanding financial help from the man she claims is the biological father of her child who has a rare medical condition.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP46 "Brown vs. Shenoster"

A Muslim woman claims her husband is her 6-month-old daughter's biological father, while he denies paternity -- and their marriage.

Lauren Lake's Paternity Court

S6, EP45 "Travis vs. McNair"

Rumors of cheating have a Mississippi man suspicious of the paternity of a child he has raised since birth.

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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