06/05/2020
Collins v. Stone: An internet connection led to a casual, sexual relationship, and now an Ohio man is questioning paternity of his lover's daughter.
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Collins v. Stone: An internet connection led to a casual, sexual relationship, and now an Ohio man is questioning paternity of his lover's daughter.
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Manship/Lutmna v. Laupp: A Missouri woman searched for her biological father for 20 years with only a name and photo of her mother with the man who could be her dad.
Matthews v. Thompson/Shaw: They cheated on their spouses nearly 30 years ago, and now their love child is in court to determine if he really is her father.
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Whittier v. Reed: A Florida woman had a near perfect romance until her son was born with a rare illness, and her boyfriend now has doubts that he's the father.
Murray v. Gerald-Donaldson: Two young men from Kansas dated the same woman and appear in court to find out if either of them fathered her 18 month-old baby girl.
Monroe v. Reid: A terminally ill mother from North Carolina is shocked to learn a woman is pregnant with her deceased son's child the day after she buries him.
Lohman v. Mitchell: A young Texas couple who are friends-turned-lovers are headed to the altar but must first answer the question of if he fathered her daughter.
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Hardy v. Lynn: A Georgia woman returns to court with two of her mother's ex- lovers and hopes that one of them is her father.
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Johnson v. Rice: Two men appear in court to find out if either of them is the father of a South Carolina woman's six-month-old son.
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Collins v. Stone: An internet connection led to a casual, sexual relationship, and now an Ohio man is questioning paternity of his lover's daughter.
Thomas v. McKey: He met a mother of seven online, and now a Louisiana man is convinced that he is not the father of her eighth child. he also makes a shocking admission: he moved on with two sisters, and they're both pregnant!
Whittier v. Reed: A Florida woman had a near perfect romance until her son was born with a rare illness, and her boyfriend now has doubts that he's the father.
Murray v. Gerald-Donaldson: Two young men from Kansas dated the same woman and appear in court to find out if either of them fathered her 18 month-old baby girl.
Lohman v. Mitchell: A young Texas couple who are friends-turned-lovers are headed to the altar but must first answer the question of if he fathered her daughter.
Martin v. Pinner: A Tennessee man has moved out of the bedroom and onto the couch until Judge Lake provides him with answers surrounding the paternity of his girlfriend's daughter.
Washup v. Smith: A 30-year-old woman was devastated when her unborn son's alleged father was tragically killed soon after learning he was not her daughter's biological father. Two years later, she's back in court to prove that her now two-year-old son is his.
Bronson v. Roberts: A 29-year-old Maryland woman and the man she has known all her life as her father appear in court to find out if he, or another man is her dad.
Luper v. Downs: A Kentucky dated a woman he met in church and gave her twins his last name, but he's now in court to find out if he is their biological father.
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