Divorce Court - S19

Divorce Court
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Divorce Court - S19
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Divorce Court - S19

Seasons (26)

Episodes (160)

1. Episode 12. McCloud vs. McCloud3. Episode 34. Episode 45. Crump vs. Gaston6. Episode 67. Episode 78. Episode 89. Episode 910. Episode 1011. Episode 1112. Drew vs. Drew, Part 113. Drew vs. Drew, Part 214. Episode 1415. Episode 1516. Episode 1617. Cunningham vs. Johnson18. Episode 1819. Parks vs. McClendon20. Cannon vs. Cannon21. Episode 2122. Gaskill vs. James23. Jones vs. Mole24. Episode 2425. Parker vs. Dixon26. Wiltbanks vs. Lopez27. Episode 2728. Luna vs. Phillips29. Mixon vs. Brown30. Jefferson vs. Jefferson31. Stevenson vs. Stevenson32. Pascal vs. Pascal33. Leonard vs. Bartley34. Musgrave vs. Musgrave35. Fowler vs. Bradley36. Rhodes vs. Ogando37. Jordan vs. Randall38. Moore vs. Barnes39. Moten vs. Woodley40. Rye vs. Taylor, Part 141. Rye vs. Taylor, Part 242. Stewart vs. Stewart43. Thompson vs. Wilkins44. Gray vs. Johnson45. Mapps vs. Mapps46. Adams vs. David47. Burnett vs. Burnett48. Tezeno vs. Belser49. Hamrick vs. Jones50. Greaves-Brown vs. Ward, Part 151. Greaves-Brown vs. Ward, Part 252. Francis vs. Williams53. Patterson vs. Patterson54. Ketterling vs. Ketterling55. Rivers vs. Foucha56. Chavez vs. Condori, Part 157. Chavez vs. Condori, Part 258. Thomas vs. Bright59. Johnson vs. Meeks60. Owens vs. Bundley61. Brown vs. Brown62. Brown vs. Summers63. Williams vs. Taylor64. Raudenbush vs. Banks65. Jackson vs. Jackson66. Bryson vs. Bryson67. Lamb vs. Ray68. Sample vs. Johnston-Collier69. Griffin vs. Griffin70. Chambers vs. Little71. Coleman vs. Wyatt72. Manning vs. Curtis73. Horton vs. Guerrant74. Spencer vs. Spencer75. Kelly vs. Plumey76. Pikul vs. Pikul77. Lamar vs. Thomas78. Triplett vs. Freeman79. O'Dell vs. Carrington80. Colton vs. Coleman81. Miller vs. Miller82. Daniel vs. Daniel83. Harris vs. Swaby84. Smith vs. Covington85. Jones vs. Garrett86. Perry vs. Forester87. Perkins vs. Perkins88. Virgil vs. Jackson89. Barton vs. Johnson90. Wilson vs. Lillard91. Taylor vs. Taylor92. Doss vs. Lewis93. Ford vs. Bennett94. Daughtry vs. Daughtry95. Braxton vs. Braxton96. Coleman vs. Milbry97. Brown vs. Brown, Part 198. Brown vs. Brown, Part 299. Simmons vs. Simmons100. Shepard vs. Shepard101. Huston vs. Huston102. Butler vs. Harris103. Roebuck vs. Wren104. Johnson vs. Loyd105. Jackman vs. Critchlow, Part 1106. Jackman vs. Critchlow, Part 2107. Garris vs. Garris108. Graham vs. Harvey109. Burton vs. Chisholm110. Frye vs. Frye, Part 1111. Frye vs. Frye, Part 2112. Redmond vs. Redmond113. Oladiji vs. Gilkes114. Scott vs. Cannon, Part 1115. Scott vs. Cannon, Part 2116. Hopkins vs. Holman117. Nixon vs. Jenkins118. Henderson vs. Perriman119. Krein vs. Ryan120. Heredia vs. Hilton121. Hoskins vs. Brown122. Guy vs. Guy123. Crosby vs. Dunbar124. Turner vs. Washington125. Wood vs. Wood126. Cote vs. Ewing127. Jones vs. Coleman128. Hunter vs. Hunter129. White vs. Washington130. Davis vs. Thompson131. Gulley vs. Miller132. Hickman vs. Lewis133. Mack vs. Whitehead134. Young vs. Helfrich135. Williams vs. Banks136. Leverett vs. Sidler137. Freeman vs. Rutherford138. Coasey vs. Keeton139. Dillard vs. Dillard140. Adams vs. Adams141. Williams vs. Wiggins142. Thomas vs. Campbell143. Junious vs. Stepney144. Cummings vs. Tobias145. Henderson vs. Hardmon146. Holley vs. Jenkins147. Harston vs. Jackson148. Bothe vs. Bothe149. Harris-Black vs. Harris-Black150. Stovall vs. Davis151. Howard vs. Thomas152. Melendez vs. Lopez153. Davis vs. Dorns154. Keefauver vs. Paulo155. Price-Johnson vs. Lee156. Ramsey vs. Chandler157. McCain-Bell vs. Bell158. Yost vs. Wikert159. Bielefeldt vs. Bielefeldt160. Kabah vs. Benson

Synopsis Divorce Court - S19

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.

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