Eileen finally comes clean about a deep-seeded secret that has kept her family distant for years, meanwhile Dale must work to clean not one, but five homes.
A ventriloquist's job wound up becoming an obsession, resulting in her home being filled with hundred of puppets; a father's hoarding keeps his daughter out.
Hsi Ming and Miranda worry about their children as their hoards begin to take over their homes; unsafe living conditions prove difficult for everyone to live.
A young business woman falls in love with an older man, who endured a tragic loss, and their families believe they're only trying to fill a void in their lives.
A group of women worry about the dangers of black mold and termites and claim that their landlord was negligent in his duties to provide a safe place to live.
An elderly couple defends themselves from accusations of skipping payment for a $14,000 boat repainting by saying the boat was received in poor condition.
A disabled retiree claims that her friend of 60 years left them with a $5,000 bill; a delivery driver says he couldn't have backed into another vehicle.
Judge Mathis went from being on the wrong side of the law to being an agent of the law as a district court judge and now presides over a variety of cases.
A woman says her mother and siblings live in awful conditions that include filth, feces and fleas, but her mother claims she's a liar and narcissist; part 2.
The women introduce the men to their families; Maurier must choose whether to pursue Jessica or Kat; Janelle is shocked by Quinton's desire to have three kids.