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A woman sues after coming out as bisexual during a family vacation, which led to hostilities with her mother that caused her to leave their rented cabin.
A woman sues after coming out as bisexual during a family vacation, which led to hostilities with her mother that caused her to leave their rented cabin.
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S3, EP109 "Caped Commotion"Siblings argue over money owed and a broken table after a child's birthday goes awry when the boy's uncle gets into a fight with his ex-wife's boyfriend.
We the People With Judge Lauren Lake
S3, EP108 "Final Farewell Fumble"A woman sues a funeral home director because her father's ashes were delivered to the wrong family.
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S3, EP106 "Shared Bed, Split Family"A woman sues after coming out as bisexual during a family vacation, which led to hostilities with her mother that caused her to leave their rented cabin.
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