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A life coach and her roommate are so incompatible that they can only communicate through email; at first, she tried to help him through a rough patch, but now she has to sue for his half of the rent.
A grown man throws a fit when the judges tell him he can't lease someone else's land to a cattle rancher.
C.J., a pit bull, is too much dog for a 10-year-old to walk, and ends up attacking little Alan, a corgi/boxer mix, whose owner wants to recover money for medical bills.
A woman says her granddaughter's mother borrowed her credit card and went on a spending spree; the ``man`` at the center of the dispute isn't even in the courtroom.
An alcohol-fueled brawl between grandmothers, nieces, sisters and aunts.
When a single mother rents a room from a stranger, the living arrangement devolves into a back-and-forth of child abuse accusations; she seeks compensation for her Thanksgiving Day eviction.
A woman says her former roommate attacked her, forcing her to get a restraining order; the roommate says the plaintiff is a hothead who damaged her TV and threw cat litter all over her bed, so she's counter-suing for property damage and defamation.
A woman sues her niece for the balance due on a furniture bill; the defendant says she refused to pay because her aunt tried to change their agreement.
A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for unpaid credit card bills and says they broke up due to intimacy issues; he says she cheated on him.
Two $100,000 winners compete for a vacation to experience the Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration; highlights include snow snafus and kids misbehaving.
Nelly and Pablo were married for just a few months when they won the Wyoming Powerball, and can now afford their dream home in the mountains of Utah that's big enough for their whole extended family.
Todd bought a lottery ticket on the way home from his daughter's baby shower, and now can provide a home to raise her near family and friends.
A mother shops for a dream home with her daughters in Cape Cod, Mass.
Massachusetts native Linda was unable to afford her own home until she won $4 million, and now can buy her dream house in her hometown.
After a $3 million scratch off win, Brandon, Hannah and baby Naomi can finally move from their one-bedroom rental to a beautiful family dream home in Missouri with a big yard.
After winning money on a scratch-off ticket, jackpot winners search for their dream home by the waterfront.
With their tiny Columbus, Ohio, house overflowing with ''stuff,'' a jackpot-winning couple wants to find their dream home.
Lottery winners search for their dream home in the Hamptons, and they have a huge wish list that includes a mother-in-law suite and many bathrooms.
Examine the 1991 murder of 16-year-old honor student Sarah Yarborough who was on her way to high school drill team practice outside Seattle; the case goes on to take nearly three decades to solve.
Marlene Warren answers the door of her Florida home to find a clown delivering balloons and flowers; then he receives a fatal gunshot right into her face; the case runs cold for nearly two decades until a development turns everything around.
Olympic equestrian-turned-trainer Michael Barisone claims temporary insanity when police charge him with the attempted murder of Lauren Kanarek, a student he shot twice in the chest after she tried to ruin his reputation online.
Take a look at the case of Schanda Handley who was kidnapped at gunpoint and knew who was behind it, her ex-husband, Michael Handley; examine how a tumultuous relationship riddled with threats and assaults turned even more hostile.
Examine the 1991 murder of 16-year-old honor student Sarah Yarborough who was on her way to high school drill team practice outside Seattle; the case goes on to take nearly three decades to solve.
Marlene Warren answers the door of her Florida home to find a clown delivering balloons and flowers; then he receives a fatal gunshot right into her face; the case runs cold for nearly two decades until a development turns everything around.
Olympic equestrian-turned-trainer Michael Barisone claims temporary insanity when police charge him with the attempted murder of Lauren Kanarek, a student he shot twice in the chest after she tried to ruin his reputation online.
Take a look at the case of Schanda Handley who was kidnapped at gunpoint and knew who was behind it, her ex-husband, Michael Handley; examine how a tumultuous relationship riddled with threats and assaults turned even more hostile.
Catherine is attached to Scott's house.
A family-owned legacy farmhouse of five generations has too much space.
A family of seven is cramped in their home; Hilary and her team create an open-concept living area and add more space and storage to encourage them to stay; however, David sets out to find other options for the ever-growing crew.
Police officers cannot agree on whether to update or relocate.
A bride hopes that her fiance will be able to get along with her male best friend before their wedding; from the groom's perspective, he fears that this college buddy has ulterior motives for remaining close to his future wife.
An unlicensed child crashes his stepfather's motorbike.
A security guard dreams of achieving B-list stardom; his idol, actor Richard Baker, presents an opportunity to invest in his next movie.
A 16-year-old who was in a traffic collision insists she's not at fault, and her testimony gives the judges a lot to disagree over.
A mortician says her roommate didn't appreciate the free services she performed when his mother passed away, so she's withholding his portion of their security deposit; a woman needed a car by her wedding date, but an old friend never came through.
An auto broker lies to his customer and in court papers.
A couple who moved from a homeless shelter into an apartment say the neighbors conspire to get them evicted and the landlord accuses them of vandalism and keeping a feral cat against the terms of the lease.
The defendant reached out to the plaintiff, claiming they have the same father, so she has petitioned the court for a DNA test to see if they are sisters.
A 26-year-old woman has always questioned whether or not the defendant's son is her biological father, so she has petitioned the court for a DNA test.
A woman sues her son for taking her truck without permission and damaging it; he insists she gave him permission to take the truck.
A teen recovering from dental surgery thinks her nurse is Hillary Clinton; a woman in labor dances hip-hop in the delivery room; a boy battles fierce winds; hoverboard mishaps; face-swapping videos.
Miranda's toddlers have no room to play; Hsi-Ming's daughter is concerned for her mother's health and safety.
The city has threatened to demolish Caryn's home if the conditions do not change.
A psychologist can't solve her own hoarding problem; millions of roaches are infesting her home.
Janet and Herv have kept their hoarding a secret from everyone, but as they confront the clutter, shocking secrets concerning their relationship and sex lives are coming to light, leaving them in a fight to save their house and their marriage.
Kathleen discovers a hoard of mice living in her kitchen; spending the night in a hoard might be the end of a marriage before it even begins.
Rick tries to salvage his cluttered home that was nearly destroyed in a house fire; Linda must get her house up to code in 60 days or she will be on the streets.
Donny has been to jail twice because of his hoard; Joyce finds comfort in her doll collection, while others see it as creepy.
It takes less than a week for 16-year old Haley to fill a bedroom with stuff; her parents hope that a visit with an extreme hoarder will scare their daughter straight.
Kathleen discovers a hoard of mice living in her kitchen; spending the night in a hoard might be the end of a marriage before it even begins.
Rick tries to salvage his cluttered home that was nearly destroyed in a house fire; Linda must get her house up to code in 60 days or she will be on the streets.
Donny has been to jail twice because of his hoard; Joyce finds comfort in her doll collection, while others see it as creepy.
It takes less than a week for 16-year old Haley to fill a bedroom with stuff; her parents hope that a visit with an extreme hoarder will scare their daughter straight.
Phyllis' neighbors are complaining about the trash piling up outside; Faye realizes her hoard is killing her.
Phyllis and Patty aren't just identical twins, they are identical hoarders as well.
Tempers flare when an engaged man tries to force his parents into accepting his much younger fiancée, even though she may be the reason that his last marriage ended in divorce; his mom makes it clear that she has no interest in a new daughter-in-law.
A man in his 50s and a woman in her 20s bring their families together with the hope of gaining acceptance for their union; it is revealed that their age difference is not the most concerning issue within their relationship.
An interracial couple try to navigate cultural differences and crossed boundaries with their families; while the bride insists she has sufficiently grieved the death of her first husband, the groom must draw a firm line with his overbearing sister.
One drag queen buys hearing aids for another queen, but he feels she violated his privacy when she took pictures of his date calendar.
A hairdresser's client wanted a shoulder-length trim, but the hair she'd spent two years growing was gone in an instant; she sues to pay for her restorative extensions.
Contractors' informal arrangement to help an elderly couple with a fixed income and a broken water heater is muddy in the area of compensation.
A man denies stealing thousands of dollars from his ex-partner and her children by forging her name on a stimulus check; after several years of feeling gaslit by him, and reported threats from his family, she's on a war path to get her money back.
After subleasing his place for 30 days, a mechanical engineering student in the U.S. on visa comes home to a trashed apartment full of weed and hypodermic needles.
A huge hunk of wind-damaged roof lands on a tenant's car after the landlord ignores her requests to get the roof fixed.
The plaintiff says the man she paid to repair her car took her money and junked the car without her permission.
The plaintiff has always considered the defendant to be her dad, even though she knows he may not be her biological father; she petitions the court for a DNA test to find out the truth.
A woman sues her sister for repayment of a loan and says that, when they were children, her sister put her in a clothes dryer as a prank, causing her to become claustrophobic.
Funny pregnancy reveals; prank-filled snake scares; people are stuck in sticky situations; golfing goofs.
While Tisha celebrates Wanda's food truck launch in Bessemer, she stirs the pot by asking her mom to confront Nell, which Destiny warns is a bad idea; Tricia opens up in therapy and later reveals her feelings in a heartfelt talk with Ken.
Martell warns Destiny that Will is a hit-it-and-quit-it guy; on her date with Will, Destiny learns he's poly; Will confronts Martell for spilling secrets; Lance brings Kierra to the Fletchers' family dinner.
The women take charge, introducing their BFFs to top connections; the guys must prove they're worthy partners in front of those who matter most; some fail to step up and be the knights in shining armor their connections once believed them to be.
Tommy sends the singles on a getaway to test their connections; Channon is determined to spend time with her number one, no matter the cost; Bello struggles juggling his interests; Vince and Lauren's disagreements reach new heights.
A trip can make you fall in love or fall on your face! Steven has multiple blunders, Ashante questions her connection with Bello, and Vince tries to right things with Lauren. Dom gets pissed when one woman talks about her without saying her name.
Chris faces the fallout of not having Nell's back during the family dinner; Destiny invites all the women to a winery to get to know each other better, but she finds herself stuck in the middle when things get heated between Tisha and Nell.
Marsau asks Tisha to face a future with grown kids; Nell threatens to air dirty laundry about Marsau; the Scotts 1.0 work with a sex therapist and come to a new level of understanding; couples therapy uncovers interesting aspects of Maurice's past.
A trip can make you fall in love or fall on your face! Steven has multiple blunders, Ashante questions her connection with Bello, and Vince tries to right things with Lauren. Dom gets pissed when one woman talks about her without saying her name.
Chris faces the fallout of not having Nell's back during the family dinner; Destiny invites all the women to a winery to get to know each other better, but she finds herself stuck in the middle when things get heated between Tisha and Nell.
Marsau asks Tisha to face a future with grown kids; Nell threatens to air dirty laundry about Marsau; the Scotts 1.0 work with a sex therapist and come to a new level of understanding; couples therapy uncovers interesting aspects of Maurice's past.
Tommy sends the singles on a getaway to test their connections; Channon is determined to spend time with her number one, no matter the cost; Bello struggles juggling his interests; Vince and Lauren's disagreements reach new heights.
A trip can make you fall in love or fall on your face! Steven has multiple blunders, Ashante questions her connection with Bello, and Vince tries to right things with Lauren. Dom gets pissed when one woman talks about her without saying her name.
The two groups of singles merge at Tommy's brunch; some old connections are reinforced, while other singles are ready to love someone new; with the men in power, one woman's dismissive demeanor lands her on the chopping block.
The cast get intimate, sharing their homes and lives, but Lamar wants to share more; the women have the power, and a new guy joins the process; connections become clearer, but Will and Alexis may have forgotten the first rule of the lounge.
Chloe and Jordan argue over Neiko; the ladies bond and support each other in a healing session with La'Torria's counselor; feathers are ruffled when surprise guest Chiniqua shows up to Chloe's single ladies' night out with receipts.
The ladies reel in the aftermath of the incident at MOCA; Roe's patience is tested when she agrees to meet with Chiniqua to hear her out; Chloe attempts to mend things with Neiko.
Roe's life takes a turn when she learns she might be pregnant; La'Torria addresses her grief and starts her search for love; Muneera opens up to Alaina about her painful childhood.
Oliver buys a home that needs fixing.
A family-owned legacy farmhouse of five generations has too much space.
Creating more space for a baby on the way.
Re-inventing a tight basement to provide more space.
A single mom in the New Orleans has built a successful business and wants to provide a grand a life for her kids; she wants a mansion, but her friend is trying to convince her to be more conservative.
A family of seven has only two months to vacate their rental and find a home in Dover, Del.; in order to keep their thriving business alive, they need a place that's big enough to store their food truck, which may complicate their search even more.
A professional musician looks to escape Boston city life for the tranquil existence in the Berkshires; he's torn between a family home for his young daughter and a quirky place with style.
A single mother looks to relocate from Las Vegas and buy a home large enough for her father and two teenage sons in Houston, Texas.
An empty nester couple from Austin searches for a family vacation home in Port Aransas, Texas; she's hoping for a spacious house with plenty of room to host family, but he's pushing for a smaller, low maintenance beachfront condo where he can relax.
A mother wants to return to her hometown of Kingston, Jamaica, to give her son the same childhood experience, but while she feels a city lifestyle would be best, her cousin thinks she should buy a home in the suburbs to be closer to family.
Stacy and Wes want to work from home and soak up the culture of Budapest; they are looking for a place with office space and a balcony as well as a spacious kitchen.
Stacy and Wes want to work from home and soak up the culture of Budapest; they are looking for a place with office space and a balcony as well as a spacious kitchen.
After first meeting in Nairobi five years ago, a long distance couple is ready to settle down in Rome; she wants a home with outdoor green space, but he wants to be in the city center for all its convenience.
A Vermont mom moves her son to the Dominican Republic to learn about the other half of his family history. She soon discovers that what she envisioned for herself and what she can afford are two very different things.
Chris faces the fallout of not having Nell's back during the family dinner; Destiny invites all the women to a winery to get to know each other better, but she finds herself stuck in the middle when things get heated between Tisha and Nell.
A mother shops for a dream home with her daughters in Cape Cod, Mass.
Todd bought a lottery ticket on the way home from his daughter's baby shower, and now can provide a home to raise her near family and friends.
Nelly and Pablo were married for just a few months when they won the Wyoming Powerball, and can now afford their dream home in the mountains of Utah that's big enough for their whole extended family.
Two $100,000 winners compete for a vacation to experience the Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration; highlights include snow snafus and kids misbehaving.
A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for unpaid credit card bills and says they broke up due to intimacy issues; he says she cheated on him.
A woman sues her niece for the balance due on a furniture bill; the defendant says she refused to pay because her aunt tried to change their agreement.
A woman says her former roommate attacked her, forcing her to get a restraining order; the roommate says the plaintiff is a hothead who damaged her TV and threw cat litter all over her bed, so she's counter-suing for property damage and defamation.
When a single mother rents a room from a stranger, the living arrangement devolves into a back-and-forth of child abuse accusations; she seeks compensation for her Thanksgiving Day eviction.
An alcohol-fueled brawl between grandmothers, nieces, sisters and aunts.
A woman says her granddaughter's mother borrowed her credit card and went on a spending spree; the ``man`` at the center of the dispute isn't even in the courtroom.
C.J., a pit bull, is too much dog for a 10-year-old to walk, and ends up attacking little Alan, a corgi/boxer mix, whose owner wants to recover money for medical bills.
A grown man throws a fit when the judges tell him he can't lease someone else's land to a cattle rancher.
A life coach and her roommate are so incompatible that they can only communicate through email; at first, she tried to help him through a rough patch, but now she has to sue for his half of the rent.
Blending families is a challenge when the bride's teenage sons disapprove of their soon-to-be stepfather's disciplinary style; the groom analyzes his relationship with the boys and realizes there are larger unaddressed issues from his own childhood.
When a young woman vanishes from a New Mexico convenience store, two detectives discover tracks in the dirt that may lead to answers; after a second woman disappears, it's a race against time to stop a possible serial killer.
After a young mother is murdered inside her home, an early arrest and a surprising confession point to a dark conspiracy, leading investigators to someone many townspeople thought they knew.
On Florida's Gulf Coast, young father Terrance Williams vanishes without a trace; Terrance's mother finds out that the last person to see her son before he disappeared has a curious connection to another man who went missing from the same town.
Star student Brittney Gregory, 16, vanishes from Brick Township, N.J., in 2004; police launch an investigation that leads them into a world of dark secrets and dangerous players as they strive to solve her disappearance.
After helping a friend fix his computer, 18-year-old tech prodigy Sam Poss takes off on foot and never returns home.
Twenty-eight-year-old U.S. Army veteran Joey Fulgham is shot dead in his bed in May 2003; police have a lot of ground to cover with a large number of suspects, including Joey's wife, her jealous boyfriend and even her protective teenage brother.
In Virginia, three Taiwanese family members disappear, and rumor has it they died overseas, but when detectives investigate, they find answers closer to home.
A mother of four goes missing right before testifying against her abusive boyfriend.
After helping a friend fix his computer, 18-year-old tech prodigy Sam Poss takes off on foot and never returns home.
Twenty-eight-year-old U.S. Army veteran Joey Fulgham is shot dead in his bed in May 2003; police have a lot of ground to cover with a large number of suspects, including Joey's wife, her jealous boyfriend and even her protective teenage brother.
In Virginia, three Taiwanese family members disappear, and rumor has it they died overseas, but when detectives investigate, they find answers closer to home.
A mother of four goes missing right before testifying against her abusive boyfriend.