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S26, EP117 "You Punished Me for Far Too Long: Viola Jackson vs. Christopher Hill"
Viola is sick of the blatant disrespect by her fiancé; she's reached her breaking point with the lies and cheating -- if he fails a polygraph test, the engagement is over!

S26, EP138 "11 Years of Cheating Is Too Much: Dwan Goodrich vs. Edward Gonzales"
After putting their wedding on hold, Dwan believes her cheating fiancé hasn't changed his ways; she says if the polygraph test shows he's cheated again, she's ending their relationship.

Rerun Air Date: April 2, 2025
The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life 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 is the third incarnation of the show titled "Divorce Court," with the first having premiered in 1957.

S1, EP3 "Dante vs. Theresa"
Dante admits he cheated on Theresa several times during their marriage because Theresa wouldn't touch him; Theresa says Dante is a liar and a cheater and she is done.

S26, EP138 "11 Years of Cheating Is Too Much: Dwan Goodrich vs. Edward Gonzales"
After putting their wedding on hold, Dwan believes her cheating fiancé hasn't changed his ways; she says if the polygraph test shows he's cheated again, she's ending their relationship.

S26, EP137 "I Am a Married Single Parent: "Margie" Noble vs. Christopher Noble"
Margie says her husband doesn't want to spend time with his family and suspects he's seeing another woman.

S26, EP136 "Leave a Cheater, Gain a Life: Toshanda Smith vs. Larry Smith"
Toshanda says her husband is an unreliable parent, a liar and a cheater; she has signed divorce papers ready to be served.

S26, EP120 "Delivery Dilemma: Chloe Carver vs. James Pennington"
Chloe says her fiancé is a drug-addicted cheater, and she's done with his games; if the polygraph test shows he's still using and entertaining other women, it's over!
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