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A 35-year-old woman finds out that a man whom she has never met may be her biological father.
A 35-year-old woman finds out that a man whom she has never met may be her biological father.
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Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP110 "Crawford vs. Liggins"A 35-year-old woman finds out that a man whom she has never met may be her biological father.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP111 "Thomas vs. Powell"A 22-year-old woman brings the man she's always believed to be her father after he confesses his doubts surrounding her mother's promiscuity.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP112 "Brown vs. Wilcox"Despite their seven-year relationship and having twin girls together, a Florida woman comes to court to prove that her ex is not the father of her 2-year-old son.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP113 "Phillips vs. Williamson"A furious woman brings to court her deceased boyfriend's mother to prove that she is her 3-month-old daughter's grandmother.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP109 "Wilson vs. Kelly"After her live-in boyfriend passes away, a Maryland woman summons his parents to court to prove he fathered her 4-year-old daughter.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP108 "Montgomery Jr. vs. Dabney"An impetuous one-night stand leaves two strangers feuding over the paternity of a 3-year-old girl.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP107 "Wilson vs. Wilson"After his wife leaves him to cheat with his friend, a man from Georgia claims it's impossible he could have fathered her child.
Lauren Lake's Paternity Court
S6, EP106 "Haralson vs. Smith"After 19 years of paying child support, a Detroit man gets to meet his daughter, then denies paternity.
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