Help! I'm Going to Inherit a Messy Mansion, Millions and My Adult Sister

Season 18Episode 9960 minFeb 6, 2020
Help! I'm Going to Inherit a Messy Mansion, Millions and My Adult Sister

Lydia says she is living in her dream home with a spectacular view that reminds her of Italy and of being in love. She says she has it all: a happy second marriage, money to have hired help, and her adult daughter, Lori, living in her basement. But Lydia's other daughter, Kim, emailed Dr. Phil because she says she's terrified that not only is she going to inherit her mother's overcrowded and messy mansion, but also her sister. Can Dr. Phil help Lori get out of her mother's basement before it's too late? You won't want to miss this!

Help! I'm Going to Inherit a Messy Mansion, Millions and My Adult Sister has aired on Feb 6, 2020
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