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Couples Court With the Cutlers
Dana and Keith Cutler have been practicing law together for almost 30 years. They are legal experts and trial attorneys and are the first married couple to preside over a television courtroom. Dana and Keith are graduates of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, and their combined knowledge of the law will help them uncover the truth behind couples in need. Dana practices education law with a focus on charter schools, while Keith is a civil defense trial attorney. Together, they use technology, including cellphone forensics, GPS tracking, and DNA evidence among other things, to tackle relationship disputes.
S2, EP74 "O'Neale vs. O'Neale"
A woman from New Jersey seeks the court's help to find out if her estranged husband is back to his old habits.
S2, EP75 "West vs. Belcher"
After 25 years of friendship bloomed into romance, a West Virginia couple seek help from the Cutlers before their relationship is torn apart by cheating accusations.
S2, EP76 "Mittman vs. Hairston"
A pregnant Ohio woman brings her fiance to court; after testimony from Ashley Brumfield of "Black Ink Crew: Chicago," the Cutlers get her some answers.
S2, EP78 "King vs. King"
After a series of strange encounters, a West Virginia woman confronts her wife with accusations of cheating, and the other woman chimes in, too.
S2, EP73 "Tinson vs. Tinson"
A marriage is on the line for a Georgia couple plagued by cheating accusations; the Cutlers send a private investigator under cover to get to the truth.
S2, EP72 "Vargas vs. McManus"
A Texas man wants to marry his ex-stripper girlfriend, but she is convinced he's cheating with his sister-in-law.
S2, EP71 "Wilson vs. Wright"
A woman from California suspects her barbecue master fiance is serving up more than ribs after finding evidence that he's cheating.
S2, EP70 "Smith vs. Smith"
A 15-year marriage is on the line when a Nevada woman accuses her husband of lying like a rug.