Judge Jerry
Iconic talk show host Jerry Springer brings his considerable legal experience to the world of daytime court television.

Puppy Love
First, the plaintiff claims she allowed the defendant to puppy sit for two days. When the owner wanted her puppy back, the defendant refused! Then, the plaintiff alleges that her ex-boyfriend physically and emotionally abused her.

Nose for a Nose
First, a man wants to sue his ex for a nose job he claims he subsidized. But the ex-boyfriend insists that it was a gift! Then, a woman purchased a car from her now ex-boyfriend and claims that he stole the car back soon after their breakup.

One Sick Puppy
First, the plaintiff is suing the defendant for the sale of one sick puppy. However, the defendant claims the puppy had a clean bill of health prior to the sale. Then, a sister is suing her baby brother for $1,900 over his failure to pay for a car.

i-Fraud
First, a woman sues for the fraudulent sale of an I-phone and service fee. Then, the plaintiff is suing the defendant in the amount of $5,000 for a down payment for a car and damages!

Family Feuds
First, an Aunt sues her niece for destroying her car, failure to repay a loan, and emotional distress. Then, a dad sues his son for $3,000 for an unpaid loan. But the son insists that he doesn't owe his dad one red cent.

Who Hit Who?
First, the plaintiff is suing for $300 because he was struck by a motorist while the motorist claims the cyclist ran into his car. Then, a self-proclaimed "ladies man" believes his jealous ex-girlfriend destroyed his property and reputation.

Pain in the Cars
First, a daughter is suing her mother for wrecking her vehicle. Then, two sisters find themselves in dire straits as the older sister is forced to make car payments on a car that her younger sibling was supposed to make.

Skipping Out
First, the plaintiff says she used her own savings when her former best friend decided to skip out on the lease to their apartment. Then, a man sues his ex-girlfriend for allegedly stealing his jewelry.

Buzz Kill
First, a sisterly bond is on the precipice of destruction as they take to the courts in a dispute over a cell phone. Then, a man is suing his former neighbor and friend in the amount of $621 for allegedly destroying his prized possession chainsaw.

When Two or More Are Gathered
First, an agreement made between the plaintiff and defendant for damages to a car brings these litigants to court. Then, two lifelong friends join forces in an attempt to sue the plaintiff in the amount of $1,500!

For the Love of Horses
First, lifelong friends find themselves entangled in a dispute over the caring and boarding of horses. Then, it's a case of who done it as the plaintiff claims the defendant caused a three-car accident.

Oh, Brother
First, new meaning to the term sibling rivalry as a sister sues her little brother for $5,000 and blames his children for getting evicted from her home. Then, a woman claims a man stole her puppy without paying for it.

It's Just Business
First, two former business partners dispute over a loan given to help pay rent. Then, the plaintiff provided legal services and is suing her client. But the defendant claims she wasn't made aware of the fees during the consultation.

A Promise To Weep
First, the plaintiff is suing for property damage but the defendant maintains that this is all a ploy to squeeze him out of money. Then, a man quickly discovers the woman of his life and gives her a promise ring. Now he says she's become a nightmare.

The Long Con
First. an ex-bride maid and friend are alleged to have stolen an engagement ring and pawn it. Then, a couple offered to help a financially distressed family but allege they were conned and are suing for payments and damages to their car.
