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Episode 1
Spread the Germs -
Episode 2
Bye Bye Cash! -
Episode 3
Socially Distanced Marriage -
Episode 4
Stingy Deadbeat Dad -
Episode 5
False Positive -
Episode 6
Respect Me! -
Episode 7
Cheater Be Gone -
Episode 8
Age and Love Gap -
Episode 9
A Fortnight Lover -
Episode 10
Sloppy Fights, Clean Break? -
Episode 11
Garden of Secrets -
Episode 12
Contractually Obligated -
Episode 14
Married to the Drama -
Episode 15
Fists of Mablean -
Episode 16
You Got Everything! -
Episode 17
Dad in Error -
Episode 18
I Do to Divorce! -
Episode 20
Go Big or Go Louise -
Episode 21
Throw in the 27-Year-Old Towel -
Episode 22
Call Me on The Burner Phone -
Episode 23
Womanly Desires -
Episode 24
Fort Patrick -
Episode 25
Demonic Nuptials -
Episode 26
Clinging to What's Mine! -
Episode 27
Under the Microscope -
Episode 28
Eating Your Words -
Episode 29
Toxic Waste -
Episode 30
Contesting the Record -
Episode 31
New Year, New Body -
Episode 32
Whatever It Takes -
Episode 33
Cheating Times Ten -
Episode 34
Divorce Court Regulars -
Episode 35
Married the Fam -
Episode 36
Secrets Can Kill -
Episode 37
She's My Bestie -
Episode 38
Lifetime Bachelor -
Episode 39
Mama in the House -
Episode 40
Boo Hoo Babysitter -
Episode 41
I Packed For You -
Episode 42
Temper Tantrum -
Episode 43
Memory Lapse? -
Episode 44
Jailhouse Brawls -
Episode 45
Glued to the Barstool -
Episode 46
Rico Not So Suave -
Episode 47
Charles-zilla -
Episode 48
The Bad Type of Surprise -
Episode 49
Off the Handle -
Episode 50
Neither Can Hang -
Episode 51
Unconsummated -
Episode 52
Tragedy Strikes
Divorce Court 1999
The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life divorcing couples. The soon-to-be exes tell their stories to the judge, who gives the ruling and settles all the usual -- and unusual -- divorce issues by the end of the episode. This third incarnation of the show premiered on August 30, 1999, with the first having premiered in 1957. This current incarnation has seen different presiding judges: former Los Angeles prosecuting attorney Mablean Ephriam (1999–2006), former municipal court judge Lynn Toler (2006–2020), former NYC prosecutor Faith Jenkins (2020–2022), and former Brooklyn A.D.A. Star Jones (2022- ). Since the debut of the original series in 1957, it is one of the longest-running syndicated television programs of all time. Divorce Court also holds the record for the longest-running court show of all time, leading the second-place show The People's Court by two years.
