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An Atlanta couple struggle to find common ground while dealing with a party lifestyle and a string of broken promises.

An Atlanta couple struggle to find common ground while dealing with a party lifestyle and a string of broken promises.

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S2, EP17 "Ellis vs. McCray"

An Atlanta couple struggle to find common ground while dealing with a party lifestyle and a string of broken promises.

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S2, EP21 "Heard vs. Macon"

A marriage is on the line as accusations of betrayal and overprotection threaten two decades of love and business.

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S1, EP129 "Few vs. Roundtree"

James, a self-proclaimed "Karma Casanova," must answer for his disrespectful behavior in his relationship with girlfriend Shana.

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S1, EP38 "Shiel vs. Spraggins"

A polygraph test determines whether Deandre has been unfaithful to his girlfriend, Olivia.

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S2, EP60 "Bowman vs. Bennett"

A sperm donor, suspicions of infidelity, and broken trust bring Shannon and Jasmine's rocky five-year romance to the courtroom.

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S2, EP53 "Cox vs. Carswell"

Exes Caerya and James meet in court to settle a three-year debate over their son's paternity.

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S2, EP52 "Murphy vs. Scott"

Destiny and Tavian clash over trust, paternity and financial woes, seeking answers that could make or break their future.

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S2, EP51 "Hatch vs. Banks"

Trust issues and tension rise as Danielle confronts Brandon about his ex-wife and lack of motivation.

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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