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A young couple battle over responsibility and paternity, with shocking truths waiting to be revealed in court.

A young couple battle over responsibility and paternity, with shocking truths waiting to be revealed in court.

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S1, EP115 "Kemper vs. Coleman"

After multiple incidences of cheating resulted in a breakup, Aamonie accuses ex-girlfriend Averiona of stealing her pet dog.

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S2, EP48 "Willis vs. Hagans"

A father's doubt and a mother's plea collide in court over paternity, love and a baby's future.

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S1, EP56 "Curtis vs. Garland"

Ownership of music rights brings former business partners and lovers to court.

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S2, EP24 "Parker vs. Riley"

A series of red flags and an old hometown fling have Danielle questioning her boyfriend's loyalty.

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S2, EP59 "Webb vs. Jackson"

After years of ups and downs, the result of a DNA test will make or break a long-distance relationship.

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S2, EP56 "Taylor vs. Taylor"

A lie detector test could decide the fate of Andrecia and Alfred's tumultuous marriage filled with suspicion and regret.

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S2, EP54 "Moore vs. Ariza"

Secrets, suspicions and a paternity test collide as a strained couple battle for truth and trust in court.

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S2, EP50 "Peek vs. Sharpe"

Ebony challenges Malik's loyalty with a lie detector, testing both his promise and their future in this high-stakes case.

Dana and Keith Cutler preside over courtroom drama to hear relationship disputes from real litigants.
Original Air Date: Sep 11, 2023
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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