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A woman blames a fellow parent after her son gets a severe sunburn at a birthday pool party.
A woman blames a fellow parent after her son gets a severe sunburn at a birthday pool party.
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Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
Rerun Air Date: March 26, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
Rerun Air Date: March 26, 2026Judge Greg Mathis presides over small-claims court arbitrations.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP38 "Sunburn Screw-Up"A woman blames a fellow parent after her son gets a severe sunburn at a birthday pool party.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP37 "Eaten Pearls & She Won't Pay"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend because his dog ate one of her earrings; a dispute between sisters over payment for a catered event.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP36 "Drunk Kid Disorderly & Movie Premiere Fight"A dispute over who is to blame for damage after an intoxicated teen wanders home from a sleepover; an unexpected fight at a movie premiere.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP35 "Phone Sex on the Side & A Promposal to Remember"A woman sues her ex-boyfriend because he cheated after she invested in his side hustle; a date's father ruins a surprise, elaborate invitation to the prom.
Mathis Court With Judge Mathis
S1, EP34 "Looking for Concrete Evidence & Food Me Once, Food Me Twice"An interior designer sues after she is injured in a fall outside a client's house; a dispute between neighbors over the cost of a food truck.
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S1, EP33 "A Minor Lock"A dispute over who is to blame after a store's keypad door lock is broken, trapping a child for hours.
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