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Justice With Judge Mablean

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

"Preschool Curse & Pinball Fall"

Parents blame a babysitter because their child got suspended from preschool; a man believes that his ex deliberately dropped his beloved pinball machine.

"Breakup Bear"

A man sues his ex-girlfriend for the cost of an elaborate Valentine's Day celebration she ruined.

"Lost in Paradise & Wreck the Walls"

A woman sues her date because a hike ended in stitches; a landlord blames a previous tenant for letting her children draw on his walls.

"Immediately No (Part 1) & Iced Out"

A woman is sued for taking back her offer to potty-train her friend's son; a former couple argue over who should pay for icicle damage to a car.

"Love Locked Down & Fight at Risk"

A woman sues her ex-boyfriend for the deposit she put down on a wedding dress; a dispute between sisters over a first-class plane ticket.

"Immediately No (Part 2) & Ashes to Ashes"

A woman is sued for taking back her offer to potty-train her friend's son; a man seeks compensation for a yearly amusement-park pass after he is banned.

"Flamenco Clatter & Second-Rate Plumber"

A woman blames her roommate's loud flamenco dancing for her inability to work from home; a dispute over payment for completed plumbing repairs.

"Come and Get It & College Prep Player"

A dispute between a former couple over damaged belongings; a man sues because a song written by an ex-girlfriend went viral, causing him to lose business.

"Hoarder Havoc & Overreaching"

A neighbor's trash-filled yard is blamed for lowering a home's sale price; a former employee is sued over property bought on the company credit card.

"We Are No Longer Gucci & Crow Up"

One friend loses another's lent designer purse on a girls trip; a man sues the neighbor who fatally wounded his pet bird.

"Spiritual Deception & Touch Grass"

A pastor is blamed after a couple is forced to change their wedding venue at the last minute; a man accuses a trespasser of damaging his lawn.

"Sugar Momma"

A woman sues her companion because he wrecked her car while he was on a date with someone else.

"Daycare Spy & Not On My Watch or IPad"

A mother sues a daycare owner for neglecting her son; a woman blames her ex after her car is broken into because he lied about where he was going.

"Tripping"

A man seeks reimbursement for travel expenses because his ex went on their vacation without him.

"From Kicks to Court"

A trainer is blamed after a college football player misses an important showcase event due to an aggravated injury.

"Absentee Daddy"

A woman sues her father because he promised to pay for her wedding but failed to do so.

"Club Cycle & Resale Fail"

A woman blames an indoor cycling instructor for getting her injured during an overcrowded class; a dispute over undisclosed consignment storage fees.

"Shame on You & Handyman Can"

A man seeks a refund after he was scammed into overpaying for damage his son caused; a dispute over payment owed for a custom closet.

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

Rerun Air Date: August 26, 2024

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."

"Transition & The Show Must Go On"

A family dispute over a business course; a woman seeks compensation from a friend for promotional social media posts.

"Faulty Roof & Food Truck Fight"

A woman blames faulty workmanship after a new roof causes property damage; a food truck owner accuses a rival of being behind negative online reviews.

"Jamaican Me Crazy & Mascot Mayhem"

A woman's vacation doesn't go as planned; a grandmother sues after a children's party performer shows up late and drunk and breaks the door on his way out.

"River Rafting Nightmare & Bad Style"

A man seeks reimbursement for a river rafting trip; a woman sues a wardrobe stylist after lent merchandise isn't returned.

"Side Baby & Accelerated"

A woman sues her ex-boyfriend after delivering their baby on the side of the road; a dispute over who is to blame after a granddaughter crashes car into a garage.

"Pro and Context"

A woman discovers that her boyfriend has a wife.

"All Inclusive & Mounting Mayhem"

Exes argue over vacation expenses; a woman sues after an improperly mounted television is damaged.

"So She Says"

A woman breaks her lease after her roommate's brother makes her feel unsafe.

"Rude Nudes & Cabi-Not My Problem"

A woman sues after her ex-boyfriend sells his phone containing private photos, which end up on the internet; a man seeks compensation for custom carpentry work.

"Dirty Little Secret"

A man sues his former boss for firing him after his past as an adult film actor was revealed.

"Work Triggers & It's Time to Move On"

A man sues for lost wages because he was fired for leaving work abruptly due to a panic attack; a dispute between former roommates over shared furniture.

"Gardener Got Gouged & Not So Secretly Vegan"

A man sues a landscaping client after falling from a ladder; a caterer's employee reveals a secret, ruining a wedding reception.

Judge Mablean Ephriam, who presided over "Divorce Court" from 1999-2006 as the first star of the revived version of the show, returns to the courtroom genre with his half-hour series that deals with life and the law. The former Los Angeles-based prosecutor takes on the typical cases that are found on TV court shows. The arbitrator says that her show "will be life because everything we do, it involves the law."
Original Air Date: Sep 15, 2014
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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