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Divorce Court

Divorce Court
Infidelity
Divorce Court
Trust Issues
Divorce
Relationships
Financial Responsibility
Relationship Dynamics
Commitment
Marriage
Parenthood
Communication
Transitioning
Relationship Issues
Communication Issues
Friendship
LGBTQ+ Rights
Parenting
Unemployment
Love Languages
Life Partners

ALL RISE!! 👩🏽‍⚖️ Judge Star Jones presides over the highs & the lows of relationships with her wisdom, experience & struggles. Join us through the tears, laughter, truth & realness!

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Swakhila says her fiancé is unsupportive, a liar and suspects he cheated.

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Carmiese is in court with a clear motive, she wants a divorce.

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Fidelia says her fiancé is a cheater.

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Steve is done with his wife not contributing financially to their household.

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Recent Guests

Micah Evans
Personal trainer and friend of Cassidy
Episode: S26E161: Losing Weight And Catching Feelings: “Keon” Ukpai v Cassidy Grevious
John Yarborough
Certified polygraph examiner
Episode: S26E161: Losing Weight And Catching Feelings: “Keon” Ukpai v Cassidy Grevious
Kalisha Bradley
Sister of Ms. Hunter, who shows concern for their relationship.
Episode: S26E118: Another Baby Won’t Fix This: Precious Jones v “Peaches” Hunter
Jessica Reyes
Fiance of Christian Creese, mother of their two-year-old daughter
Episode: S26E104: Broken Records of Love: Jessica Reyes v Christian Creese
Christian Creese
Fiance of Jessica Reyes, a master plumber
Episode: S26E104: Broken Records of Love: Jessica Reyes v Christian Creese
Alicia Blackman
Ms. Barnett's mother
Episode: S26E90: Childish Boyfriend: Quanisha Barnett v Monterian Smith
Fonda Church
Mother of Ms. Church
Episode: S26E85: Your Mother Shouldn't Come First!
Ms. Lucas
Fiancee of Mr. Suttles, mother of two children with him
Episode: S26E65: You're Losing Your Family
Mr. Emanuel Suttles
Fiance of Ms. Lucas, father of two children with her
Episode: S26E65: You're Losing Your Family

Host

Star Jones
Judge presiding over Divorce Court, providing insights into relationships and family dynamics.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 107 ratings
  • Episodes missing

    There use to be a lot of episodes on here now there’s barely any what happened?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    210895
    United States3 months ago
  • It’s OK

    I miss when they had actual cases on DC. Right now it sounds like Star Jones’ Advice Court. And release episodes weekly instead of a month’s worth randomly.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    mbmozelle
    United States3 months ago
  • Convienient and I like Divorce Court with Star Jones

    Podchaser
    5
    dclark062
    6 months ago
  • Judge Lynn Toler

    Judge toler is definitely my favorite. She held it down for 12 seasons straight. I wish they would bring her back for a few guest appearances. I think they should do an episode with judge maybeline, judge toler, and judge faith with judge star. A lil collab lol.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gucci_Gabby
    United States7 months ago
  • Season 25 Episode 75

    “That is cap, your honor” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love it!! 🫶🏾

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CheezyPotatoes
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the honest and relatable discussions regarding relationship issues.
There are mixed feelings about the current content direction, with some wanting to return to case-based episodes.
Many find the judge's perspective refreshing and insightful, particularly regarding personal growth and relationship advice.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#108
South Africa/TV & Film
Apple Podcasts
#240
Israel/TV & Film

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S26E177: Steven Mylius v Leta Mylius
Q: What makes you say that, ma'am?
Mrs. Mylius states that she does not trust Mr. Mylius due to past encounters and messages found on his phone.
S26E177: Steven Mylius v Leta Mylius
Q: Mr. Mylius, take me back to a happier time when you all first met, and then tell me how we got to this point.
Mr. Mylius recounts that they met at a mutual friend's barbecue back in 2006, where they hit it off but things changed significantly after his father's death.
S26E61: You're Running Out of Time
Q: What made it change?
Financial issues emerged when they attempted to start a business selling watches legally, leading to debt and trust issues.
S26E61: You're Running Out of Time
Q: Mr. Creswell, why don't you take me back to how you all met and then what led us to get to this point?
The couple met online about 400 miles apart and decided to get married after a short romance, which unfolded positively until financial issues arose.
S26E78: Computer Love in Real Life
Q: So, you're saying that was a set up?
Mr. Gibson insists that the evidence of infidelity presented by Ms. Pascali is a set up.

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This podcast provides listeners with an intimate glimpse into the complexities of relationships as they unfold in a courtroom setting. Hosted by a seasoned judge, the show navigates through real-life cases that reveal the emotional struggles, betrayals, and reconciliations that couples experience. Notable for its blend of entertainment and insight, it encourages open discussions about love, commitment, and personal growth while addressing serious issues such as trust, financial instability, and parenting challenges. The recurring themes of fidelity, control, and personal identity suggest a focus on helping couples understand their dynamics and heal through candid conversations and expert guidance.

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Divorce Court launched 8 years ago and published 789 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Divorce Court include:

1. Micah Evans
2. John Yarborough
3. Kalisha Bradley
4. Jessica Reyes
5. Christian Creese
6. Alicia Blackman
7. Fonda Church
8. Ms. Lucas

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