Judge Faith Season 3 Episode 139 Granny's High Ride; Divorce Debt
- TV-PG
- October 11, 2016
- 19 min
Granny's High Ride; Divorce Debt
In season 3 episode 139 of Judge Faith, two cases are presented: "Granny's High Ride" and "Divorce Debt."
In "Granny's High Ride," a grandson is suing his grandmother for damages to his truck after his grandmother accidentally drove over his truck with her high ride. The grandson claims that his grandmother was at fault for not paying attention while driving and causing the accident. However, the grandmother argues that the grandson was partially at fault for parking his truck in an area where it was not safe for her to drive her high ride. Judge Faith must determine who is responsible for the damages and assign compensation accordingly.
In "Divorce Debt," a woman is suing her ex-husband for unpaid debts that he accrued during their marriage. The woman claims that her ex-husband left her with the responsibility of paying off their joint debts, including credit card debt and car payments. The ex-husband argues that he should not be responsible for the debts because they were incurred during the marriage and were the joint responsibility of both spouses. Judge Faith must decide if the ex-husband should be held accountable for the debts and determine the appropriate course of action.
Throughout the episode, Judge Faith listens to the arguments presented by both sides and asks questions to gain a deeper understanding of the situation. She takes into account the evidence presented and applies the law to make a fair and just decision.
Overall, season 3 episode 139 of Judge Faith proves to be an engaging and thought-provoking show, as Judge Faith aims to provide justice to those who seek it.