Divorce Court - Season 20

Season 20
Episodes

Flores vs. Flores

Valero vs. Valero

Morando vs. Norcross

Raudabaugh vs. Raudabaugh

Miles vs. Miles

Lantry vs. Lantry

Parson vs. Parson

Ben vs. Sharp

Carey vs. Baafi

Shelton vs. Martin

Coley vs. Abrams

Tubbs vs. Jackson

Higgins vs. Higgins

Moreno vs. Moreno

Bean vs. Parson

Swann vs. Swann

Moon vs. Olvera

Harris vs. Lewis

Patterson vs. Hargrove

Deere vs. Deere

Ford vs. Anderson

Welch vs. Welch

Wilson vs. Wilson

Johnson vs. Johnson

Bey vs. El

Jackson vs. Freel

Hamilton vs. Owens

Livingston vs. Anderson

Tyson vs. Tyson

Greene vs. Wellons

Spearman vs. Spearman

Harris vs. Kastner

Council vs. Peoples

Jackson vs. Harris

Felps vs. Felps

Scott vs. McIntosh

Simpson vs. Watkins

Bowers vs. Woodie (1)

Bowers vs. Woodie (2)

Kendrick vs. Thorne

Calhoun vs. Huger

Zagori vs. Marcus

Jones vs. Echols (1)

Jones vs. Echols (2)

Jemison vs. Daniels

Brown vs. Brown

Dickson vs. Moody

Cruzado vs. Cruzado

Davis vs. Davis

Hamiel vs. Hamiel

Frye vs. Frye

Hugle vs. Weldon

Shippy vs. Green

Canada vs. Canada

Lee vs. Russ

Upchurch vs. Upchurch

Robinson vs. Williams

Gant vs. Gant

Miller vs. Brown

Barge vs. Tate

Armstrong vs. Banks

Morrison vs. Jones

Singleton vs. Lewis

Spence vs. Spence

Toor vs. Joseph

Patterson vs. Willis

Davis vs. Moore

Knight vs. Knight

Walker vs. Rhodes

Valverde vs. Diaz

Gadson vs. Browne

Martinez vs. James

Boehm vs. Adair

Fleming vs. Jackson

Morrison vs. Taylor

Lateef vs. Parks

Milner vs. Sensley

Rose vs. Jennings

Kendrick vs. Ellis

Rodriguez vs. Sanchez

Martinez vs. Linyard

Samuels vs. Chambliss

Lemus vs. Lemus

Galarza vs. Galarza

Burton vs. Robinson

Moore vs. Eberhardt

Freeman vs. Freeman

Green vs. Edwards

Bacon vs. Thompson

Diab vs. Dilan

Martel vs. Martel

Johnson vs. Matthew

Stevens vs. Stevens

Grant vs. Grant (1)

Grant vs. Grant (2)

Jackson vs. Jackson

King vs. King

Albino vs. Ortiz

McAbee vs. Wright

Fergusson vs. Charles

Sheffield vs. Sheffield

Bright vs. Baisden

Craig vs. Griffith

Brown vs. Brown

Torres vs. Torres

Copeland vs. Copeland

McFolley vs. Cross

Slocum vs. Slocum

Young-King vs. Smith-Joyce

Essary vs. Essary

Walker vs. Walker

Petty vs. Marquez

Davis vs. Davis

Frazier vs. Grimes (1)

Frazier vs. Grimes (2)

Wilson vs. Muhammad

Duncan vs. Brown

Kressin vs. Kressin

Lasenby vs. Tolliver

Williams vs. Williams

Harris vs. Harris

Stokes vs. Stokes

Williams vs. Williams

Baker vs. Jones

Bass vs. Bass

West vs. Duncan

Tunnell vs. Moore

Miller vs. Stegeman

Griffin vs. Griffin (1)

Griffin vs. Griffin (2)

Gore vs. Lewis

Turner vs. Rose

Davis vs. Dunbar

Rice vs. Peoples

Brader vs. Given

Burress vs. Burress

Bruner vs. Bruner

Castro vs. Lopez

Gilcrease vs. Mitchell

Strouble vs. Raphael

Jackson-Presley vs. Jackson-Presley

Moragne vs. Pierce

Crandell vs. Crandell

Living vs. Living

Townsend vs. Cobbs

Tijerina vs. Tijerina

King vs. Wheeler

White vs. Warren

Gibson vs. Gibson

Alcedo vs. Alcedo

Rivera vs. Coley

Jones vs. Jones

Bremer vs. Goff

Jackson vs. Holden

Seniseros vs. Seniseros

Doyle vs. Martin

Horton vs. Pyburn

Efford vs. Robinson

Maycox vs. Jones

Brown vs. Jackson
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