Classic Divorce Court: End Of The Rope

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This young couple have been together for 4 years and married since August 2011. Never having lived together troubles began soon after saying “I do”. Jasmine and Edwards are at the end of their emotional rope with one another and are headed toward a divorce. Jasmine and Edward are now living apart and not speaking. They are so out of contact Edward is unaware his wife has given birth to their daughter!

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After lights goes off skip to 10:02, 18:05 & 23:50
You’re welcome.

MerveilleK
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Divorce court intros be like: “We’re here with Mr. and Mrs. Ignant. You’ve been married for 20 minutes. You have 12 children together. Neither of you have a job. Mrs. Ignant, tell me why you’re here in Divorce Court today.”

joshedwards
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She basically said she abuses this man and people laughed at it. That shit not funny. But wanted to give him looks when he said he pepper sprayed her 🤷🏾‍♀️

gloriacole
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A man openly expressing himself or crying is not a sign of weakness. Differences aside, a baby has the potential to bring out different sides of you..#listentothejudge

abigaildunbar
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The minute you destroy things and physically fight it's time to go point blank period.

visitswflorida
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Please be mindful of who you have kids with.

EZdelFresco
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Damn I cried when he cried. I could tell since the beginning of the episode that he was fighting his tears.

erikaolay
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Don’t put your hards on NONE, if y’all getting physical y’all don’t need to be together. Abuse is not okay no matter who doing it.

shiheart
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For once, I can’t side with judge on this. If a woman I’m with, mother of my child or not, starts smashing my stuff, I’m calling the cops. If she starts getting physical, I’m callin the cops.

graphictmedia
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I didn't appreciate how the judge did not scold her for hitting him. Pepper spray is an appropriate response especially 1. If she was hitting you 2. You gave warning
No one should put hands on anyone. Man or woman.

ascension.m
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The girl is lucky that this isn't Judge Mathis. He's doesn't play with mother's keeping father's from seeing the father.

jasonito
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Ima start asking folks: "What precipitated your departure from your ex (job, children etc)?" 😆

impishnoire
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Like Judge Judy always say, "Fathers are not second class citizens."

JAYBOXPOWER
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I don't think he needs supervised visitation with his children.

antaresscorpicus
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"I use my hands" *laughter* What if a man said that as a defense to slapping his wife? wouldn't be so funny would it? 70% of abuse is started by the woman and laughter like that is the reason it continues to be.

Clobberg
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Y’all are some shady females 😂 he’s gay or a wimp because he cries? SHE is the crazy one! He has his issues and he was dead wrong for putting her out but w her being that crazy I woulda kicked her out too! They both wrong. And that’s why she couldn’t convince the court that she needed emotional distress payments! Hell I needed them watching this mess!

feliciahepburn
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For the first 13 minutes he sounds like he's about to burst into tears at any moment...and trying to hold them back. I feel sorry for him because I can tell he's in a lot of pain. They both were wrong in different situations but she seems to be the manipulator in this situation.

rd
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Divorce court need to pay their youtube light bill

Jameshasblueprint
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If a woman was crying and in emotional pain like that, judge Toler would’ve stopped testimony, demanded the husband look at his wife, and give a 10 minute profession of what her tears means to him.😂😂😂😂😂

hangtyme
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I still feel like Judge Toler let that young lady off easy... I’m surprised she has custody of her children frankly...

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