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S1, EP19 "Hartfield vs. Saunders"
Accusations of cheating mixed with short tempers is a recipe for disaster in D'Mitry and Jessica's relationship.

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S1, EP52 "Martinez vs. Rodriguez"
Angela is prepared to call off her wedding if her fiancé, Juan, proves to have been unfaithful.

S1, EP34 "Nelson vs. Crowe"
A blind rapper brings his wife to court with an ultimatum: to drop her maiden name and take his last name.

S2, EP31 "York-Ketner vs. Ketner"
Sexual frustrations and a gambling addiction threaten Drew and Aubrey's 16-year relationship as they battle for reconciliation.

S2, EP29 "Lopez vs. Widmer"
A battle over co-parenting takes a twist as Rico pushes for a second chance, but Alyssa intends to stand firm.

S2, EP10 "Barnes vs. Edge"
Suspicions of cheating force Dawn to petition his girlfriend, Alexandra, to a polygraph to test her loyalty.
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