A man seeks to recoup the cash he spent repairing his car after an ex-friend crashed it; a woman wants money towards immigration and travel to S Africa her estranged husband won't pay; a woman wants to reclaim the money for a pedigree Alsatian puppy that she sold to her partner's aunt.
A man wants money back he loaned a friend to help him set up a nightclub; a man wants money back he loaned to ex-girlfriend's cousin; a woman wants to be paid for a plasma TV that she sold to her sister.
A woman wants money back from ex-partner's friend; a woman wants repayment of loan to her ex-partner; a woman wants money from former friends for household items not returned to her.
A woman claims a friend stole money from her account while she was in prison; a man wants repayment of loan for vet bills and a car; a woman wants payment for household expenses from former friend and lodger
Bride is unhappy with wedding photos; car buyer is unhappy with car he bought on the internet.
A woman demands that her mother repay a loan; a woman wants a refund from a landscaper.
A man wants refund for unfinished landscaping; a woman wants money back from daughter's ex-boyfriend; a woman wants repayment for payday loan she took out for her ex-friend that was spent on night out and tattoos for both of them.
A woman wants repayment of loan to her ex to help him set up a restaurant; a woman wants refund for dog training that was never completed
A man wants money back for car he claims is faulty and put his family in danger; a woman wants loan repayment from ex-partner; a woman wants money back she loaned ex-friend for a house.
A woman wants money back from ex-partner for property renovations that were never completed; a man wants money back that he paid to lease a motorbike
A woman wants money for back child support; a man wants money for belongings his landlord won't return; a woman wants repayment of loans from ex-partner
A woman wants money from mover after furniture was damaged; a man wants repayment of loan to ex-partner, a woman wants repayment of loan to former friend
A man wants money for vet bills after his dog was attacked; a man wants money back he says his ex-roommate took without permission.
A woman wants money from her ex for tablet he took that she's still paying for; a woman wants money she loaned to former friend to set up a carwash; a woman wants money back she loaned former friends to pay for a holiday.
A man wants rent arrears from ex-girlfriend; a man wants money for faulty car he bought from his ex-best-friend; a man wants money back from his ex-girlfriend for household items.
A man wants money from a man who paid a security deposit on a dog that was run over and killed; a woman wants loan repayment from ex-partner
A man wants wedding dress and rings back from ex after the end of their civil partnership; a woman wants repayment from stepdaughter's partner,
A woman wants repayment of overdrafts from estranged husband; a woman wants repayment of loans and interest from a man she considered a friend; a man wants money back from ex-partner for household bills
A woman wants money she loaned ex-friend to start a business; a woman wants child support; a woman wants repayment of loans to ex while he was in prison.
A man wants repayment of money he loaned former friend from an inheritance; a woman wants money from ex-landlord for ruined belongings.
Woman believes she was sold a faulty mobility scooter and wants her money back; brothers fight over living arrangements and costs.
Bride wants a refund for her wedding cake because she thought it terrible and it wasn't what she ordered, woman wants money back from a man she met on a dating site but he says those were his fees as a paid companion and she actually owes more.
Cousins argue over a smartphone and contract; former tenant wants security deposit back from landlady.
Woman believes she was mis-sold a car and wants compensation; compulsive gambler says he can't repay a loan due to his massive gambling debts.
Woman loaned money to neighbor to prevent her from being evicted and neighbor says she won't pay it back due to harassment over not paying it back; tenant doesn't believe he owes for back rent because he spent the money improving the home.
Dog boarder sues for cost of vet bills and dog owner wants her dogs back; former friends fight over whether mobile contracts were loans or gifts.
Woman wants tattoo artist to pay for removal of a tattoo that was done at a house party when both of them were drunk; homeowner wants refund for building work she paid for that was never finished.
Mom and daughter-in-law fight over the cost of a puppy they bought together; brother and sister want money from another brother to bury their deceased mother's ashes.
Exes fight over child support; exes fight over a bed with a built-in TV.
Homeowner thinks her neighbor should pay for broken fence and installation of security cameras; a woman and her daughter and a former friend argue over a SIM card and phone bills.
Car seller and buyer wrangle over payments and repairs; woman wants ex to repay loans she made him but he says she won't give him back his belongings.
Car owner wants reimbursement from car painter over paint job and damages; mother commissioned a portrait of her deceased daughter that she says she hasn't received.
Sister claims her brother damaged her kitchen when he rewired it; a man feels he was unfairly disqualified from a 'fancy dress competition' so he should get the prize money.
Rapper claims loss of earnings after club night was cancelled but promoter says it wasn't his fault ticket sales were low; tenant says she couldn't move into the house because the locks were changed and wants landlord to return her money.
Mother wants back child support but father says he won't pay until he can see his children; former friends argue over whether money was a loan or gift; musician says his former friend should buy a replacement amplifier after selling the one they jointly owned.
Laundrette owners want repair costs to their business after the upstairs lodger left her bath running and flooded the place; former friends dispute unpaid loans.
Wrestler wants compensation for loss of earnings due to an injury incurred during a match; former employee and employer argue over car payments and repossession.
Exes argue over personal belongings; former employee and employer argue over unpaid wages; former friends argue over loan plus interest.
Man wants compensation for injuries during a dog attack but plaintiff says it wasn't her dog; aunt claims her nephew damaged her home while he was replacing the double-glazing; former tenant and landlord dispute security deposit, unpaid rent, and personal
Sisters argue over loan and unpaid rent, ex-boyfriends each claim the other failed to return belongings; man wants repayment of loan to former friend.
Cat-owner wants pet courier to reimburse her for travel expenses after he lost her cat in transit from Italy to England; one sister sues for an outstanding loan while the other countersues for outstanding babysitting fees.
Aunt and nephew argue over whether mobile phone contract was a loan or a gift; tenant claims the house was uninhabitable and dangerous, and wants refund of rent.
Window cleaning business owner sold his business and now wants new owner to finish paying for it; former friends argue over possessions and storage fees.
Man wants ex-girlfriend to repay a loan which she says was a gift; another man wants ex-girlfriend to repay a loan which she says was a gift; man claims ex-girlfriend is keeping fishing gear that was left to him by his late grandfather.
Furious father fights with ex about gifts he bought their daughter and rages right out of the courtroom; calmer father wants his daughter to repay loans; ex-lovers dispute whether a mobile phone was a loan or a gift.
Dog owners argue over vet bills after dog attack; woman wants former friend to return money loaned to open a hair extension business and defendant discovers that flirting with the judge is pointless.
Brothers argue over outstanding loan plus interest; man wants former friend to repay money he loaned her to pay for her father's medical bills.
Bouncy-Castle business owner sues for damages; former friends argue over a loan.
Daughter (age 21) meets father for the first time as mother sues him for holiday gifts he never gave his daughter and he countersues for stress; former friends and housemates argue over rent and utility bills.
Grandmother wants grandson to repay money he stole from his great-grandmother's estate, but he says he was entitled to it; former lovers argue over debts and loans; son sues father for eighteen years of child support.
Tenants claim unreturned deposit and compensation for emotional distress from their landlord; man feels his friend is responsible for tattoo removal costs because he changed his mind about getting a matching tattoo.
Zombie Survival Weekend organizer wants reimbursement for expenses after owners of the land he had rented failed to secure permits and cancelled their agreement; woman claims former friend owes for damages to her car.
Woman wants money for puppy she re-sold to its original owner; former friends argue over a loan, driving lessons, and cost of a child's birthday party.
Car seller wants to be paid but buyer says he bought the car for a third party and it was faulty anyway so he owes nothing; landlord and former tenant argue over back rent.
Car buyer wants all tires replaced after a tire exploded, but dealer says warranty doesn't cover tires; former partners argue over loans and debts; mother wants father to pay child support but he says his name isn't on the child's birth certificate.
Woman wants money from former friend who paid for her plastic surgery, but her scanty attire and bad behavior get her thrown out of court; neighbors argue over upkeep costs for shared land.
Quad bike owner sues neighbor for damages after he attacked it with a golf club; mother and daughter argue over loans.
Woman denies owing former friend for a loan since she babysat her kids in lieu of payment; woman wants her to repay her for a fish tank and mobile phone contract.
Contractor is sued for work not completed in refurbishing a hotel; woman sold a mobility scooter to her husband's former friend and wants him to finish paying for it.
Landlord wants back rent but former tenant says he spent the money making the house habitable; surfers argue over lost surfing equipment; mother sues daughter for cost of a holiday after their falling out prevented her from going.
Bride spent her wedding day in tears after the horse and carriage she hired drove away without her; former friends dispute an outstanding loan.
Woman says her sister owes for damages after keying her car; friends dispute payment for a concert ticket; woman sues her ex for rent but he says she knew he had no income when he moved in.
Woman wants loan repayment from ex-boyfriend but he feels he owes nothing more after paying for her breast implants; son sues mother for the cost of a holiday but she says she warned him he'd lose the holiday if he misbehaved.
Colleagues argue over the sale of a car; sisters fight over their late brother's estate.
Sisters argue over their late father's estate; woman wants former friend to repay money she loaned him for Botox treatments.
Former friends dispute whether holiday expenses were loans or gifts; woman says the coat she bought online doesn't fit - the seller says she offered a refund but now the buyer's defamation has ruined her business.
Exes argue over furniture and money; man claims injuries after his tattoo got infected but tattoo artist says his client failed to follow aftercare instructions.
Mom wants her son's friend to repay a loan; man thinks his friend should replace the drum kit he borrowed and lost.
Former friends dispute whether holiday cost was a loan or a gift, landlords want back rent from former tenant but he says he spent the money making the place habitable.
Landlords and tenants argue over back rent and incomplete repairs; mom sues daughter for unpaid loan; performance artists fight over a stage prop.
Businessmen claim breach of copyright, defamation and loss of investment after another business stole their idea; former friends argue over a loan.
Former friends argue over car payments; former friends argue over rent; singer says his uncle booked him to perform at a party and never paid him
Former friends dispute an outstanding loan; man claims he loaned his brother a car but brother says the car was a gift.
Car buyer wants refund for a car he claims he was mis-sold since it wasn't roadworthy; the judge has to toss a badly behaved defendant from court during a dispute over festival tickets.
Filmmaker says his promoter owes him for costs of 'A Broken Cross' premiere after failing to make the film a success; woman wants a refund for a dress she bought online but never received but seller says she gave him a computer virus; former partners argue over child maintenance.
Elderly man wants money back that his step-son took from his bank accounts without permission; man believes he is owed royalties after videos of himself and a fellow prankster were posted online.
Woman believes her estranged husband owes for utility bills but he says since he moved out of the property he's not responsible; wrestling school owner says he lost revenue when trainees quit, and it's his trainer's fault.
Male strippers fight over damaged fireman's outfit; mother and son want compensation after paying a garage to fix a car which was neither fixed nor returned to them.
Car buyer wants reimbursement of repair costs which the dealership says her warranty did not cover since she took the car elsewhere for repair; former friends dispute loans and interest charges.
Woman claims a washing machine she bought was faulty and the installation damaged her floor; former partners argue over whether a car was a gift or payments are owed.
Promoter says recording artist lost him money when he backed out of a deal; parents argue over child maintenance
A man who was hired to finish a job and collect payment admits he spent the money rather than pass it along to his colleage; mother wants money from her son for items he pawned but he says he lost.
Businessman claims his stock was water-damaged in former partner's storage unit; man wants his friend to replace a game console he borrowed and damaged.
Man says his ex stole presents but ex says since they were presents he gave him it wasn't stealing; former partners argue over outstanding loan.
Cab driver loaned his savings to his daughter to pay a security deposit but she says the landlord kept it so she's not responsible; former friends argue over a mobile phone; son wants his mom to repay a loan.
Landlord sues ex-tenant for back rent and carpet replacement; seller claims car was 'sold as seen' so he doesn't owe buyer her money back.
The judge has to evict an outspoken gallery member as aunt and neice argue over payments for a holiday; a woman wants her estranged husband to pay for a loan she took out for them to start a business.
Woman says she loaned money to a former friend while he says it wasn't a loan but an investment in his company; car owner sues for the amount owed on a car damaged by defendant's teenage son.
Former friends argue over a loan, sisters argue over a loan; decorator wants to be paid for a job he finished but his client says the work wasn't up to standard.
Man who borrowed money says his friend had written off the debt so he doesn't have to pay it; former singing partners argue over a loan, transportation to gigs, and singing lessons.
All members of the Piccadilly Rats, man wants prize money for competition lost after a performance stunt he wasn't aware of went wrong; man wants money back from former friend for loan to pay for holiday deposit.
Man wants repayment of loan he made to his cousin to buy a replacement passport; daughter sues on behalf of her mother for repayment of loan.
Man sues after his image and company logo were used on merchandise without his permission; aunt and uncle sue niece for repayment of loan.
Woman sues for six poems she commissioned and paid for but did not receive; man wants cost of repairing his car after it fell off the back of a recovery vehicle.
Sister sues sister for repayment of loan to buy a car; man sues former friend for loan repayment but she says it was a gift.
Cameraman wants payment after he filmed a reality TV series but producer says he's withholding the footage so she can't sell it; mother wants son to pay back a loan.
Man sues for rent paid in advance - landlady counterclaims for property damage; man sues cousin for gluing a pizza box to his head and posting video on the internet.
Dance teacher wants to be paid for lessons provided, but her client feels the lessons were poor quality; former friends fight over rent and utility bills.
Mother wants money after her daughter failed to provide driving lessons in return for use of her car; fellow rappers argue over lost filming equipment.
Neighbors fight over repairs to a garden wall; professional photographer wants money from her cousin for unpaid wedding photography fees.
Filmmakers argue over stolen filming equipment and unpaid rent; man wants former partner to repay a loan for a new bathroom.
Grandmother denies pawning a ring her granddaughter gave her for safekeeping, man wants repayment of money he paid after his brother crashed a bike and damaged hotel furniture on holiday.
Elderly couple who met on an online dating website but never in person argue over a loan; niece says she doesn't have to repay a loan from her uncle since he tried to run her over.
Brother loaned money to brother who maintains that since it's a family matter it shouldn't have to be repaid; woman wants stepfather to refund her the cost of a costume for business promotion but he feels since he's company director he owes nothing.
Man wants compensation for injuries received while taking part in a prank set up by his friends, who claim it wasn't their fault and he knew the risks; tenant says he doesn't owe landlord rent for car workshop site since it wasn't fit for purpose.
Dance school owner wants compensation for defamation that hurt her business and defendant sues right back for defamation; woman wants repayment for a phone contract she took out in her name for her best friend.
Aspiring actor wants refund of money he paid for a feature role in a film ('Strippers vs Werewolves') that was never made; roommates argue over an iPod that was damaged during an argument.
Model agency owner sues after models booked for a music video were never paid; brothers argue over a loan.
Man claims his ex-partner defauled on a loan he signed as guarantor; brothers argue over the sale of a mobile phone.
Woman wants money for a laptop and the photos it contained after a pawnbroker lost it; brothers argue over back rent.
Mother and daughter argue over payments for a set of pots; man wants money back for faulty moped but seller says it was fine when she sold it to him.
Woman wants payment for carpet and fitting costs but customer claims it was poorly fitted; mother and daughter argue over a loan.
Brother and sister argue over the inheritance from their mother, woman wants ex-boyfriend to pay for the phone contract she took out for him in her name, and his share of a holiday.
Ex-friends argue over a loan to help a window-cleaning business, grandmother sues granddaughter for rent and various loans.
Ghost tour entrepreneur "Flecky Bennett" wants compensation after former customer stole his idea and opened a competing business; film director wants his fee but defendant says he hasn't received any footage.
Woman wants payment for puppy she sold to a family friend, former friends argue over whether a loan was really an investment in their joint business.
Woman wants compensation after a bad reaction to hemorrhoid cream applied to her eyes at the recommendation of her former friend; brother and sister argue over possessions sold without permission.
Neighbors argue over jewelry lent but never returned; tenant wants rent rebate from landlord for the period of time they had a broken boiler.
Motorist wants money back from his mechanic for a replacement part that wasn't needed; woman wants money for costumes she sold to a business but was never paid for.
Filmmaker wants money for equipment and loss of earnings after his friend borrowed and lost his camera; musicians fight over equipment she damaged after he failed to show up for an important gig, man wants payment of loans made to a former friend.
Women argue over payments for furniture and a cooker; mother wants child support from former partner which he says he doesn't owe since his name isn't on the child's birth certificate.
Dog owner says his cousin provoked the dog after being warned it was unpredictable and therefore is responsible for his own injuries; former friends argue over a phone.
Actress wants payment for her work in a Nollywood (West African) film; car buyer says the car he bought was a replacement for a previous car from the same seller that broke down, so he owes nothing.
Man wants payment of loan to former friend, a self-described "retired criminal" who admits he used it to buy drugs; car owner says a vinyl wrap damaged his car so he deserves a refund.
Woman wants replacement handbag and car repair costs due to damage by her friend; web designer hasn't been paid for his work but client says the due date was missed so he owes nothing.
Singer and producer fight with manager over promotional costs, songwriting fees and travel expenses; woman wants money from her on and off again lover for fence repairs that aren't finished yet.
Dancer wants payment of performance fees for her and her troupe but defendant says ticket sales were too low, buyer and seller of a used van fight over a broken filter.
Brother and sister fight over rent, bills, property and damages; woman wants repayment of money she loaned her friend to pay for a holiday.
Woman sues daughter's ex-partner for a loan she cosigned, but he says he did work around the house so he owes nothing and in fact she's the one who owes him; young man says he doesn't owe former friend for concert tickets and travel expenses since it was all a gift.
Woman wants replacement speakers after her friend borrowed and broke them; former friends argue over who should pay for a tablet; man loaned money to his cousin who says she's unable to repay it.
Daughter wants refund of money she paid her father to erect a fence she says is substandard; musician claims money from a friend to help his music career wasn't a loan but an investment.
Father wants payment after signing a finance agreement on behalf of his son for a new car but son says the car was a gift; photographer's client says the work was poor so he shouldn't have to pay for it.
A couple says that after they stopped paying their neighbor back for purchases she made for them she threatened legal action so now she should compensate them for the stress; son feels his mother shouldn't have paid his fine because he told her he planned to ignore it, so he owes her nothing.
Car buyer wants her money back since the car was mis-sold as roadworthy; former friends and roomies argue over a loan for a smart phone.
Almost-tenant wants return of her rent and deposit after deciding not to move in; man says he lost a day's earnings when a parcel wasn't delivered when promised but defendant says delivery date wasn't guaranteed.
Neighbors feud over car damage, missing items, light pollution and invasion of privacy; man wants his former friend to repay a loan.
A woman says her dog was attacked and injured in her home by a neighbor's cat; grandfather co-signed a loan for his granddaughter to buy a new car but she stopped making payments.
Man wants his girlfriend to pay back a loan for a holiday but she says since he lives at her place for free she owes nothing; taxi driver wants unpaid wages and vehicle costs he feels his employer is responsible for.
Man wants money to repair paint damage from a car wash but business owner refers to the non-liability notices posted throughout the property; former friends argue over a loan; former lovers argue over a loan.
A car buyer and the dealership argue over repair costs; a man wants to be paid for his work on a video; the loser of a bet says he was drunk and doesn't remember making the bet so he shouldn't have to pay it.
Former partners argue over finances associated with the raising of their son; a mother wants her daughter to repay loans.
Former dishwasher wants unpaid wages from former employer after getting fired for breaking a plate - twenty years ago; actor wants to be paid for starring in a university project film but the students say he agreed to work for free; two men argue over a necklace.
Mother and daughter argue over loans; brother and sister argue over loans and a broken guitar; former friends argue over payments for a mobility scooter.
Landlord and former tenant want money from each other for property repairs, rent and security deposit; club night promoter says DJ's fee was dependent on ticket sales, which were low, so he owes nothing.
A couple sues for copyright infringement after their lyrics were altered and uploaded to Internet without their permission; a man wants payments from his former girlfriend for a watch he sold her; sisters argue over property damage.
Cyclist crashed upon seeing a human-looking dummy hanging from a neighbor's roof and wants injury and repair costs from the prankster; mother wants daughter to repay loans she made to help her pay for Christmas.
Father feels daughter owes for high electricity bills resulting from her OCD ("Obsessive Christmas Disorder") house lights; women want reimbursement for items left behind in a holiday chalet; car buyer says he was mis-sold a car that needed repair but seller denies everything and wants compensation for defamation.
Husband wants money back from his wife who spent their Christmas savings on another chandelier (they already have 18); mother wants child support from father who feels he shouldn't have to pay any more since he can't see his kids.
Brothers argue over a loan for a holiday and travel expenses, buyer would like a refund for a van that the seller says was sold as-is, woman wants money to replace a damaged disco light.
A Santa player would like his wages after he was hired for a show that was then cancelled; entertainer wants refund for the cost of producing a Christmas single but the defendants say he never complained until after it was released and got bad reviews.
Zombie Fest employee failed to deliver merchandise because he lost his car; man wants unpaid wages from former employer as well as compensation for loss of earnings and emotional distress.
Mother wants son to pay for property damage but he says it was accidental and happened when he was a teenager; women boxers spar over cost of sparring sessions
Model claims her agency is at fault for her losing a modeling contract but agency says she failed to show up for the casting; man wants unpaid wages from former employer.
Mother says her son misused a credit card she gave him to help him get back on his feet; brothers argue over loan repayment.
Woman wants fiance to return money he took from her bank account without permission but he says since they're going to be married the funds are joint assets; man says he doesn't have to repay a former friend since the money wasn't a loan but an investment.
Pony buyer wants back the money she spent caring for the animal, which was repossessed by its former owner; mother and former daughter-in-law argue over loans.
Writer wants compensation from acquaintance she says failed to return a script they were developing; exes argue over back child support.
Former tenant claims she had to vacate the dwelling due to landlord's negative attitude toward her sexual orientation; a woman who dresses like Jack Sparrow every day because it's her lifestyle choice wants acquaintance to compensate her for a piece of lost jewelry
Father wants his son to pay for repairs to the car he damaged after borrowing it without permission; neighbors argue over loans.
Bride wants refund for wedding photos she says are substandard and a wedding video she never received; separated husband and wife argue over a loan she made to his mother.
Father says he doesn't owe child support, has forty kids already and so many kids left inside him he plans to have more; former friends argue over a car.
Drone pilot says his drone was attacked by a fisherman, who says the drone actually flew into him and damaged his fishing pole; wife wants money for a caravan (RV) and its furnishings after her husband exchanged it for a car without her consent.
Sisters argue over cost of a holiday that one of them won't pay for because she only pays for things she enjoys; couple sue former friend for rent.
Client wants refund of money she paid for legal counsel she says she never received; former friends argue over a damaged laptop.
Woman wants unpaid rent from her male friend who has an addiction for expensive ladies' hosiery; woman wants former friend to repay her for a loan and subsequent bank charges after he took more money from her account.
Two sets of former friends argue over loans; woman wants former partner to pay for cost of phone plus the emotional distress of losing the photos it contained, after he failed to return it.
Taxi driver wants former friend to repay money he loaned him to buy stock for his market stall; couple say the car they bought was mis-sold but seller says it was tampered with, voiding the warranty.
A woman says she was never paid for promoting her friend's online profile; mother and daughter sue daughter's ex-boyfriend for loans.
Woman wants ex-boyfriend to repay a loan but he says they never had a formal contract; parents co-signed rent agreement for their son and his then-girlfriend and are going after her for back rent.
Parents argue over back child support; man paid for the repair of his friend's sunglasses and later found it cost much less so he wants a refund; man sues for dental expenses from a fall he says was his friend's fault.
Father sues for back child support; former friends argue over horse equipment; former partners dispute a loan.
Homeowner wants money to rectify renovations on her home she says were substandard and never finished; neighbors argue over vet bills after a dog attack.
Woman purchased items for a friend who says they were gifts so she doesn't have to pay for them; rapper wants unpaid wages but his boss says payment was dependent on ticket sales, which were low.
Woman and ex-boyfriend argue over an outstanding loan and other expenses; rapper sues for royalties from his record label but they say his songs have yet to make a profit.
Man wants money to replace stolen dumbbells and protein supplements but his friend says he only took them as a practical joke, employer sues employee for cost of unauthorized international phone calls; former partners argue over a car and back child support.
Tenant wants compensation from former landlady for property damaged in an apartment flood she says he caused; woman sues ex-boyfriend for stealing her jewelry and children's savings to feed his gambling addiction
Model claims she has not received all the images from her photoshoots yet her photographer is using them without permission; man wants replacement of tools his friend borrowed and never returned; best friends argue over loan repayment.
Homeowner claims builder failed to complete renovations; landlord sues ex-tenant for rent, legal costs, late fines and various other expenses; woman says ex-boyfriend damaged her car by continuing to drive after hazard lights came on.
Friends argue over cost of party equipment; man wants repayment of money loaned to a friend to help her move; couple say the pram they bought was faulty but seller says she already offered them a refund if they would return it.
Former friends battle over loans; sisters argue over a loan to buy a car, unpaid rent and bills; pub singer says he doesn't owe his driver since he didn't always make enough money at gigs.
Woman wants money owed for a dog she sold to her friend (Judge Rinder's own Rocko makes a guest appearance); Druid actor (Kilted Warrior #1) says he's not responsible for filmmaker's rain-damaged camera because he was only trying to fix a leaking gazebo.
Artist who only creates in his sleep wants compensation for a damaged painting; man sues his friend for repayment of a loan.
Homeowner wants builder to pay for damage she says he caused to her home; former friends argue over a loan.
Former friends argue over a loaned van; other former friends argue over rent, phone bill, coach ticket and personal items.
Mother is scammed by "child modeling agency" and her father wants her to repay the money he loaned her for his granddaughter's porfolio; former friends dispute a mobile phone contract; former friends argue over a loan for home repairs.
Landlord wants tenant to pay for cleaning up the room he left uninhabitable; estranged husband says since he and his wife are still legally married, the debt he owes her should be written off.
Bride-to-be says she suffered a bad reaction to false eyelashes that were incorrectly applied; woman wants her father to pay her for the fifteen years she didn't receive financial support.
Builder wants to be paid for work he completed but his customer says the work was substandard; buyer and seller argue over car repair costs and service.
Car buyer says he doesn't owe his former friend the entire amount since the loan period is not yet up; a customer claims he provided massage to his mechanic in lieu of payment for car parts.
Landlady sues for rent arrears from her former tenant and friend; ex-lovers argue over a loan; woman says she was defrauded out of the money her sister loaned her and can't repay it.
Mother and formerly drug-addicted daughter argue over loans; another mother wants repayment from her son but he says since they're family the debt should be written off.
A couple sue for replacement of a sofa they say their friend damaged beyond repair; former friends argue over the purchase of cosmetics.
A man and woman argue over belongings and utility bills and whether or not they were really in a relationship; a man wants repayment of a loan but his former friend says there was no deadline discussed.
Rappers battle in court over bookings and wages; woman wants repayment of money she invested with a former friend to start a business; women argue over whether loaned money was really a gift.
Man wants to cover a tattoo he had done as a result of losing a sports bet; mother and daughter argue over a loan; brothers argue over a loan.
Former fiances argue over a loan; former friends argue over a loan.
Woman wants her former partner to repay a loan but he says the loan was for both their benefit; former boyfriends argue over loans and a holiday trip.
A man says he doesn't owe for repair costs of a car he damaged since he paid for the insurance; woman wants her share of grandmother's estate but the executor admits to spending the money.
Former friends argue over a damaged laptop; former girlfriends argue over various loans and household bills; former partners argue over loans and a gym membership.
A man says repayment of a loan was based on an expected compensation payout which never materialized so he owes nothing; former partners argue over a loan; sports fans want refund for a football-themed cake after baker used the rival team colors on the inside.
Winner of a pie-eating contest wants compensation for loss of opportunity after the contest was retracted due to incorrect pies; estranged husband and wife argue over rent arrears and carpet replacement.
Friendship between Doberman lovers crumbles over unpaid loans; woman wants repayment from former partner who says she sold some of his things and that should suffice.
Golfer says he gave his former friend a voucher for free golf clubs so he owes nothing for the clubs he lost; former friends argue over car payments; a man wants compensation after his colleague filmed and posted a prank played on him.
Window cleaners argue over a business arrangement; father sues son for a loan plus interest.
Tenant says since she improved the garden she doesn't owe her landlord for rent arrears; former fiances argue over a loan; a woman says she was stuck with massive debt after her partner moved out unexpectedly.
Mimouma is claiming £2,000 owed on a load she made to her daughter to pay for her car to be repaired. Her daughter says she's unable to pay the money back and as they are family, she should be given more time. Faye is claiming £1,890 for a loan she made to her former partner to help pay towards a new music studio. He says his work is seasonal, he's been unable to pay and as there was never a formal agreement between then he should be given more time.
Former partners argue over payments for fishing equipment; a mother wants back child maintenance but the father says she won't let him see the kids.
Former landlord and tenant argue over an eviction and personal property; homeowners say a carpenter owes for unfinished work on their doors.
Mother sues father of her child for repayment of a loan for a mobile phone contract; former friends argue over a loan for car repairs; a man wants his friend to pay her share of a night out but she says he damaged her speaker, so she owes nothing.
Actor sues for wages and profit share for his role in a feature film ("Clean Slate"); angry man of 22 wants his 48 year old ex-fiance to repay him for the engagement ring; former bandmates argue over a loan for costumes.
A florist wants a former friend to repay him for stored items lost or damaged; barmaid says she does not owe on a loan from a customer because she already paid it back.
A man says his former girlfriend should pay for an accident she caused by distracting him while he was driving; a van seller wants the buyer to finish paying for it; brothers argue over a loan for rent.
Aunt sues niece for repayment of a loan; daughter says she doesn't owe her mother yet for a business loan since the business is not yet profitable.
Former friends argue over loans; a woman wants money back she paid for a VIP booth that her friend's boyfriend agreed to pay for but then changed his mind; a woman wants repayment of money given to a friend for safekeeping which he then spent online.
Former tenant says since the heating was faulty he doesn't owe landlady for back rent; a man wants repayment for a loan made to a family friend.
Two men who met in prison argue over clothing; ex-partners who met on PlentyOFish dispute whether money was a loan or a gift.
Former partner says he had no legal contract to repay a loan; former friends argue over money lent for a new car; a son feels he doesn't have to repay his father until his music career takes off.
Former friends argue over loans for relocation; an woman feels she owes nothing for damaging her ex's belongings due to the emotional distress he put her through; a son says he shouldn't have to pay his mother back for loans since they are family.
A customer says the work on his new driveway was substandard so he won't pay for it; a man says money loaned him should be considered a gift since it came from gambling winnings; a mother says she shouldn't have to repay her daughter until her finances improve.
A woman wants her mother to pay to replace her pet cat; mother and daughter argue over loans versus gifts; a man wants his former friend to repay him for a phone contract but she says she told him to cancel it when the phone was stolen.
Carpet-fitter says his client didn't allow him enough time to deliver her carpet before leaving a bad review that hurt his business; a woman and her niece argue over the sale of puppies.
A son wants his mother to pay back a loan for vet bills; former friends argue over a loan for a new car.
A man admits cashing his brother's check and keeping the money but says it was to repay a debt; a woman wants her money back after the car she bought on the Internet broke down.
Sisters argue over phone and laptop damage and repair costs; neighbors argue over repair costs after one borrowed the other's car and crashed it; mother and daughter argue over a loan and a fine.
A woman wants compensation for items damaged or stolen while her friend was house-sitting; a man says the car he bought is not roadworthy but the seller says it was clear he was selling it for parts; brother and sister argue over a loan.
A charity store owner sues his volunteer employee for car damage; former partners argue over rent, utilities and a mobile phone contract.
A dog groomer wants her sister to repay a loan; the owner of an internet radio station is sued over nonpayment for a radio mini-series.
Former steward of a social club says he was wrongly accused of stealing and unfairly fired; a singer doesn't believe he owes for a loan to make an album because the album hasn't made a profit.
Exes quarrel over child visitation and maintenance arrears; a courier sues his former employer for unpaid wages.
Former partners in a balance-board business demonstrate their product for Judge Rinder and then argue over money; a woman says a computer repairman damaged her laptop; a woman wants repayment of a car loan she took out for her former boyfriend.
Ineka is Claiming £4,499 for the cost to replace her mobile phone which she says her former friend has stolen, as well as for the emotional distress caused. Crystal denies stealing the phone. Rachel is claiming £3,060 owed on a loan she made with a friend to help pay off debts. Christine says Rachel was aware repayment was dependent on her receiving money owed from a third party and as this is yet to happen she should be given more time.
Jale is in court claiming £2,000 for the value of a tractor which she says belonged to her but her Mother sold it without permission. Sylvia says she is entitled to sell the tractor as she and her husband owned it, therefore she owes nothing. Daniel is claiming £1,600 owed on a car he sold to his de facto son. Defendant Dwayne says he had to prioritise financial obligations towards his family and due to Daniel's behaviour towards him he is refusing to pay for the car.
Charlene is claiming £5,000 owed on a loan to a former friend to landscape her garden. Her friend Allissia denies owing any money as she says the terms of the loan were never discussed and as they were living together, it was a gift. She is counterclaiming £1,000 for rent arrears. Vicki is in court to claim back £1,636 for the outstanding amount owed for her former partner's funeral which she says his brother had agreed to cover. Sam admits he offered to pay but as he wasn't consulted on costs and Vicky's behaviour has affected his business he owes nothing.
Abigail is in court to claim £376.15 for the amount owed on a phone contract she took out for a friend. Defendant Ben says due to a serious illness he was unable to work and could not afford the repayments. Dominic is in court to claim £4,925 on behalf of his mother for a loan she took out for his brother to pay for a car. Defendant Chris says he was unable to secure funds to pay off the loan and as his Mother knew the risks, he owes nothing.
Abigail is in court to claim £299.95 for non-payment of wages as well as an administration fee for her role in a short film. Defendant Jon disputes owing this amount as there was never an agreement regarding administration fees. Jay is in court to claim £100 for the first months installment on a car he sold to a friend which he later took back. Defendant Stephen says as the car was not roadworthy her owes nothing, he is counterclaiming £477 for the costs incurred whilst in possession of the vehicle.
Karl is in court to claim £2,780 for the upkeep of his horse which the previous owner sold without his consent. Janette defends herself by saying Karl was given the horse on a temporary basis therefore she owes nothing. John is in court to claim £3,620 owed on loans he made to his friend but never received any repayments. Defendant Imi says there were never any formal agreements for the loans and as he had helped John in lieu of repayments he owes nothing.
Stacey is in court to claim £410 for the amount her mother has stolen from her over time as well as compensation for abuse she suffered as a child. Defendant Shirley says her daughter is lying about the money and the abuse therefore she owes nothing. She is counterclaiming £2,500 compensation for the harassment she has received from Stacey. Chris is in court to claim £4,704.30 owed for gardening work and expenses after a customer refused to let him finish the job. Defendant Lynette denies owing any money as she says the work was left unfinished and was substandard, she is counterclaiming £2,598 to rectify the work done as well as the money she paid upfront.
Victoria is in court to claim £550 owed on loads she made to her sister. Defendant Sarah says as she’s loaned money to Victoria in the past and never expected it back the debt should be written off. Lorraine is in court to claim £400 for the value of her mobility scooter which she part exchanged for a new one which was subsequently taken back by the seller. John says Lorraine failed to pay for the new scooter and as it was returned damaged, he owes nothing. He is counterclaiming £352.11 for the repair costs
Jayne is in court to claim £3,122.42 from her brother who withdrew cash from her account without permission as well as the interest accrued and other expenses. Robert admits he spent some of his sister’s money but disputes owing this amount. Paul is in court to claim £270 owed for a holiday which he paid for on the agreement his friend would contribute half the cost. Tim disputes owing this amount and says as there was no written agreement he owes nothing.
Elizabeth is in court to claim £3,362.72 from her current tenants for rent arrears and damage done to her property. The defendants deny causing any damage and say as the property is uninhabitable they owe nothing. They are counterclaiming £3,190 for emotional distress. Ben is in court to claim £3,500 for an outstanding loan he made to his brother to buy a motorbike. Defendant James says he isn’t in a position to repay the loan and as they are family, the debt should be written off.
Sue is in court to claim £4,040 owed on loans she made to a friend to help towards moving into a new property. Defendant Jen says she doesn't owe the full amount as she hasn't reached the end of the loan term agreed and therefore hasn't been given the opportunity to pay the loan back in full. Norma is in court to claim £3,322.55 owed on a loan she made to her friend to help pay for her wedding. Defendant Molly says since being made redundant her circumstances have changed and she is unable to pay the money back in one lump sum.
Christine is in court claiming £1,463.78 for a refund and vet bills incurred after purchasing two puppies with health defects. Defendant Susie says as she offered Christine a refund she owes nothing. She is counterclaiming £2,500 for loss of earnings. Janice is in court claiming ¢499 owed on a catalogue account after she purchased a games console for her grandson. Defendant Rhys says he's still within the terms of their agreement so does not owe the full amount and due to Janice's behaviour towards him he is refusing to pay her back.
Sylvia is in court to claim £1,840 owed on loans she made to her daughter for the purchase of a caravan. Defendant Anne-Marie says she had to prioritise other debts, as she looked after her mother's dog which caused damage to her house she owes nothing. Guy is in court to claim £4,000 from his ex-wife for 10% of an outstanding loan made to her son on her recommendation to invest in a new business. Defendant Cynthia says she's not responsible for the debt as the contract was between Guy and her son therefore she owes nothing.
Jake is in court to claim £1,000 for the amount he had saved for a holiday which his brother spent on a bet. Defendant Kiel says he has already repaid some of the loan and that Jake owes him money and is counterclaiming £86.32 for an outstanding debt. Lindsey is in court to claim £500 for damage to her car after her daughter crashed it into a wall. Defendant Chelsie says as she is a learner driver she is not responsible for the accident and that as the car was insured she owes nothing.
Jessica and Luke are in court to claim £1,900 on behalf of Jessica's Mother for the damage caused to her car as well as other expenses after a neighbour crashed it during a test drive. Defendant Nic says the accident wasn't his fault as there was a problem with the steering therefore he owes nothing. Alan is in court to claim £600 owed on a loan he made to his friend to pay for a shopping spree. Defendant Jade says Alan was aware she could not afford to pay back the loan and as there was no formal agreement, she owes nothing.
Chris is in court to claim £5,000 owed on loans he made to his stepmother to help pay off her debts. Defendant Gena says the money was a gift so therefore she owes nothing. Rudebone is in court £1,400 for non-payment of wages after his artist was booked to perform at a music event. Defendant Olu says Rudebone was aware payment was dependent on ticket sales and as the event was not as successful as planned he owes nothing.
Heather is in court to claim £1,707.97 for outstanding child maintenance from her ex-husband. Defendant Steve says as the children are now adults he should not have to pay and therefore he owes nothing. He is counterclaiming £520 for a record player which he says Heather pawned. Cameron is in court to claim £660.10 from his former friend for non-payment of wages as well as other expenses. Defendant James disputes the duration of time Cameron worked for him therefore says he does not owe the full amount.
Emma is in court to claim £5,000 which she paid upfront for a shop lease which was never transferred into her name. Defendant Ali says he transferred the lease into Emma's name and as she broke their agreement, he owes nothing. He is counterclaiming £5,000 he says she still owed for the lease. Andy is in court claiming £839.92 for a paint sprayer which he lent to his nephew but never received back as well as money owed on loans. Defendant Graham denies owing money for the paint sprayer as he left it in a secure location and as it was agreed he wouldn't have to pay back the loans until he's fully qualified, he owes nothing.
Junior is in court to claim £1,680 in rent arrears from his former friend. Defendant Stephen says Junior was aware of his circumstances and says as he was unfairly evicted he owes nothing. Eddie is in court to claim £495 for loss of earnings after a former friend booked him to perform several gigs and then cancelled at the last minute. Defendant Paul says there was never a formal agreement regarding the bookings so therefore he owes nothing.
Susan is in court claiming £1,026.68 for vet bills and a refund on a puppy which she says was mis-sold as he was in poor health. Defendant Sue denies the dog was in poor condition and as she offered to take him back, she owes nothing. Joz is in court to claim £500 for non-payment of wages after he was booked to perform in a comedy show. Defendant Bob says as he harmed himself trying to salvage Joz's failed set the venue refused to pay him, therefore he owes nothing. He is counterclaiming £500 for loss of earnings.
Amanda is in court claiming £5,000 owed on loans to a friend to help her through a difficult period. Defendant Louise admits she borrowed the money but says as Amanda hasn't been in contact for over six years the debts should be written off. Jim is in court to claim £5,000 owed on loans he made to his son. Defendant Lucas disputes owing this amount as some of the money was given whilst he was a minor.
Bryanie is in court to claim £800 owed on loans she made to her mother to pay for a deposit on a new property. Defendant Sarah says as there was no formal agreement she should be given more time to repay the loan. Murtaza is in court to claim £25 for breach of contract after an acting role he was cast for was given to someone else. Defendant Nav says Murtaza broke the contract as he refused to follow direction therefore he owes nothing.
Kane is in court to claim £100 for the value of a tracksuit which his brother failed to return after he wore it without consent. Defendant Mason says the damage was accidental and as Kane has also damaged items belonging to him, he says he owes nothing. John is in court to claim £450 for loss of earnings due to the negative effect a convicted prankster had on his business. Defendant Connor says he's never met John therefore he's not responsible and as he's already been fined for his actions he owes nothing. Angela is in court to claim #5,000 for an outstanding loan she made to her daughter to help her move house. Defendant Ann says it was agreed she would pay her mother back once she sold a valuable item and as this is no longer possible, she owes nothing.
A producer's expensive camera lens was damaged during a video shoot; former friends argue over loans for a night out and hotel room; a man who lost a child maintenance case on Judge Rinder before (S01E11) is back in court for maintenance arrears with a new girlfriend.
A mother sues for back child maintenance but the father says the money wasn't being spent on their child so he stopped paying; a man says he loaned a friend money to buy a laptop but she says it was a gift.
A son says he doesn't owe his mother for loans because she knew he couldn't pay her back and some of it was a gift anyway; a man sues for tattoo repair after his nephew pulled a prank that caused the tattoo artist to slip up during the procedure.
A tour organizer is sued after a group of several dozen travelers never reached Amsterdam; a performer wants payment of wages after he was booked at a musical event.
Former friends argue over a mobile phone contract; a man denies destroying his ex's belongings and wants repayment of money he spent on her child - which he believed at the time was his; a woman sues her former stepdaughter for car damages.
A happily married couple of 37 years are in court after he spent their savings on his collection of 8,000 beer cans; college students argue over unpaid rent and a TV; a man sues his former friend for repayment of a loan.
A drag queen and a former drag queen argue over an image used without permission that resulted in a lost painting commission; former partners in a solar panel business argue over investment money and expenses;
A mother took out a phone contract for her daughter but her daughter says she won't pay it because of her mother's attitude and counterclaims for emotional distress; a customer wants her mechanic to repay a loan she made him to replace his tools;
A man wants his friend to repay a loan he made her to help run her business; mother and daughter fight over a loan to buy a new dog;
A woman sues her niece's former partner for loan repayment but he says there was no written agreement; mother and daughter fight over loans to replace stolen items and pay a tax bill.
A cat-sitter seeks reimbursement for vet bills but the cat owner says her instructions were ignored so she owes nothing; brothers argue over a car and repair costs; an uncle says his nephew owes for half the deposit paid on a property they shared.
A woman says she does not owe her aunt for loans, and wants compensation for emotional distress; brothers argue over a loan and a damaged television.
A man who lost everything after going blind wants repayment of a loan made to a friend for child maintenance - but it was really paid to a loan shark because of the friend's gambling addiction; a woman sues former employer for back wages, holiday pay, and items sold to her that were never paid for.
A mother whose pregnancy resulted from a one-night-stand wants back child maintenance after telling the father that the child wasn't his (but it was); a couple says they don't owe a former friend for a reptile, since it was sick, nor for loans, since they were gifts.
A tenant says he rented under false pretenses and wants his rent and security deposit back; a daughter wants her father to repay a loan she made to set him up in a new property after his release from prison.
Two best friends who bonded over plastic surgery argue over an expenses for an Ibiza holiday to celebrate their 21st birthdays; a man says he was mis-sold a car and wants his money back; a woman doesn't think she should have to repay her cousin for a mobile phone loan since they are family.
A professional wrestler (The Original Craig) sues his promoter for nonpayment of wages and loss of earnings; a homeowner wants her builder to pay to rectify what she claims is substandard work but he says since she ignored his advice he owes nothing.
A dissatisfied couple want a refund from their wedding photographer; a woman claims that she does not owe her ex-boyfriend for cosmetic surgery since they were in a relationship.
A man wants repayment of a loan to his father for a new fence but his father says since his car did not sell for as much as he expected, he owes nothing; sisters argue over a loan for one of them to relocate.
A woman wants her mechanic to pay for the value of her car which was vandalized and then scrapped after she sent it for repair; a man wants his friend to pay up on a bet but the friend says he owes nothing since he was intoxicated when the bet was made.
A woman sues her ex-partner for an unpaid phone contract and overdraft charges; former roommates argue over rent and lost deposit.
A woman sues for back rent from her sister, who spent her money on partying instead.and posted photos of it on social media; another woman wants back rent from her tenant, who says she owes nothing because the boiler was faulty.
Former friends fight over a loan for a gym membership; a woman wants her mother to repay a loan; a man says he shouldn't have to pay for car repairs because the debt has been outstanding for so long.
Garage owner says he doesn't owe a customer for damage caused by an incorrectly fitted tyre because he offered to fix it and she refused; a mother wants back child maintenance for her son.
A woman wants her brother's girlfriend to pay for items damaged while in her care, and the girlfriend counterclaims for dogsitting; a man says he doesn't owe his sister for rent because he was only there a few weeks and there was no contract.
A performer wants his wages for performing at the Epstein House but the owner says he had to cut the act short because the performance was not up to standard; a man says he used his ex-partner's credit card but owes nothing since the card wasn't in his name.
A woman wants compensation for injuries after a dog attack but the rescue charity owner says she was warned not to touch the dog; former 'Big Brother' celebrity says a woman who helped pay for her corrective surgery became too obsessed with her so she stopped repaying the loan.
A woman wants money to replace a sofa she says was damaged by a family friend; a roofer is sued for the cost of rectifying work his clients claim was substandard.
A father sues his son for loans; another father sues his daughter for loans.
Former friends fight oer a loan for household items; a father wants outstanding child maintenance from his ex-partner; a woman says her sister owes for a coat that she borrowed and damaged.
Women who became friends while working on the channel 'Babe Station' argue over the cost of a holiday; a man wants reimbursement for mobile phone repair and ruined trainers resulting from pranks his friends played on him.
A dog owner sues a groomer for vet bills; former friends dispute repair costs for a loaned laptop.
A drag performer wants to be paid for cancelled performances; a homeowner sues a builder for substandard and unfinished work.
Exes fight over outstanding debt, a sofa, and arrears in child maintenance - he says her current boyfriend bashed him over the head with a metal bar.
A performer wants his share of sales from his music but his producer says the sales didn't cover the cost of promotion; a car buyer and car seller dispute responsibility for repair costs.
She says they were engaged, he says they were just friends, and he wants her to pay for his car that was stolen after she abandoned it on the street; a former tenant and landlord argue over repairs, security deposit and back rent.
Two clients of a wedding photographer who didn't show up sue to have their weddings re-shot; a seller of a games console wants the buyer to finish paying for it.
A seller wants payment for a sound system but the buyer says it was junk and counterclaims for emotional distress; an evicted tenant sues his former landlord for rent and emotional distress.
Drag artists argue over damaged reputation to a new drag business and an unpaid performance fee; a salon client wants reimbursement for acrylic nails and the taxi fare to the appointment.
A mother wants back child maintenance but the father says he won't let her see their child; a sister wants her brother to repay a loan but he thinks she should write it off because they're family.
Sisters fight about damaged possessions, a man would like repayment of loans he made to a friend to help with rent.
An uncle sues his nephew for payment for a decorating job; a woman wants payment for a mobile phone damaged by her friend's goat.
A contracter wants payment for work he completed but the property owner says it was substandard; brothers-in-law argue over car payments.
A homeowner sues her contractor for substandard work on her son's bedroom and he countersues for malicious falsehood; a sister wants her brother to pay wages for work he promised but cancelled.
Former friends dispute money owed (or not owed) for a holiday; brothers fight over a faulty car sold by one to the other.
A man who broke his back during a gymnastic stunt feels his former friend should pay for his loss of earnings, since he encouraged it; former friends argue over loans for rent; other former friends argue over nonpayment of wages.
Former partners argue over loan repayments; former friends argue over loan repayments.
A landlady sues her former tenant for rent, court fees and property damage; a truck buyer says he needs more time to pay it off.
A photographer's client says that since he wasn't a professional photographer and money wasn't discussed he owes nothing; a mechanic's customer wants him to pay for the replacement engine, and her loss of earnings.
Homeowners and builder dispute an unfinished job and cost of repairs and completion; a landlady wants her tenant to repay a loan. Peter is the big burly court guard, it's his birthday, and he has a darling smile. Happy birthday, Peter!
A landlady sues her former tenant for rent arrears; zombie survival event scare-actors argue over the cost of transportation; former litigants return to court over a loan repayment agreement.
Cousins are in court over credit card payments and renovation work; a mother wants child support from her former partner but he says he already provides for their child and can't pay any more.
A gardener is sued for work claimed to be substandard and incomplete; former friends argue over costs of a car owned by one and crashed by the other.
A woman wants money for her late mother's possessions she gave to an auction house but they say the items didn't sell and unsold items go to charity; a father is in court on behalf of his son who sold a dog and wasn't paid.
A son sues his mother for belongings she says she's keeping until he pays her what he owes; a homeowner wants a refund and repair costs for what he says was substandard work on his home.
A woman admits to vandalizing her fiance's van but says since he was unfaithful she doesn't owe him a thing; exes argue over the cost of a holiday; a son sues his mother for his games console and she sues him back for rent arrears.
Neighbors fight over property damage and a carport; a puppy buyer thought he was going to work for the seller in lieu of payment but she wants money.
The owner of a precious crockery set says it was damaged in the mail because her friend didn't pack it properly; a man wants his friend to pay for a lost phone and cash, and to rectify a tattoo, after their drunken holiday.
A dog owner sues for loss of earnings after his dog was injured in his friend's care, rendering her unable to be bred; a car buyer wants a refund on a car he says was not roadworthy but the seller says it was used as a taxi so wasn't covered under the warranty.
An online raffle winner wants her prize but the proprietor says it got lost in the mail and is countersuing for malicious falsehood; former tenant and landlord argue over a security deposit and property damage.
A mother wants her son to repay money she loaned him for bathroom renovation; sisters are in court over a computer damaged by a cat; former friends argue over a loan.
Former partners are in court over outstanding child maintenance and visitation; a man says he did accept a loan but was subjected to a revenge attack over the debt.
A property owner wants a refund for landscaping and payment for the cost of redesign; a performer is sued for various loans but says there was no formal repayment agreement.
The seller of a haunted doll named Angela wants his money but the buyer says Angela told him to stop making payments; a pub owner sues a patron for cleaning costs after she barfed all over one of his Halloween props.
A young man sues his mother after she sold his Swiss Army diver's watch without permission; the producer of an independent film says he can't pay his star since the film hasn't sold yet; husband and wife argue over who does the most damage - her dog or his cats.
Work colleagues argue over loans and petrol costs for a borrowed car; a woman wants repayment from her former friend who claims part of the money was a gift; a mother sues her daughter for money loaned for furnishing an apartment.
Dog owners want vet bills paid after their dog was attacked by a neighbor's; former friends argue over a loan to buy a van.
Former roommates argue over the cost of damages to their shared flat; former tenants sue for their security deposit but former landlord says the place was left a mess.
A grandmother and granddaughter are in court over a debt for weight loss surgery; a former mother-and-daughter-in-law who hate each other's guts fight over loans.
A son sues his mother for repayment of a personal loan; a woman wants reimbursement for costs incurred on holiday after her friend took her passport by accident; a ferret-owner says they have natural urges which are out of her control, so she doesn't owe for damage to a fence.
A father sues his son for damage caused to his car; former best friends are in court over a loan; a woman feels she shouldn't have to pay loan interest to her brother because they're family.
A woman wants compensation for a poor haircut and the cost to repair it; a customer says pub damage by his pet goat was an accident so he owes nothing.
A man wants money from a cockatoo owner after he was attacked but she says she warned him; a paralegal is sued for legal services paid for but not received.
Former friends argue over money entrusted, possessions thrown away, and emotional distress; in a case involving a heavy metal venue, we learn that Michelle dated a heavy metal drummer, Peter says he WAS a heavy metal drummer, and Iron Maiden played there as 'The Sherman Tankers'.
Women argue over property damage and rent arrears; landlord and former tenant dispute money owed for rent.
A man wants payment for a photoshoot but his friend says he offered free training sessions and nutritional advice so he owes nothing; brothers argue over a loan; a man says he was mis-sold tickets to a Cameroonian society event and wants his money back.
Former friends are in court over payment for a holiday, harassment, malicious falsehood and loss of earnings; a woman wants compensation for damage to her car while it was in her friend's care.
A rapper owes for his use of a music studio, but says he can't pay since he couldn't finish his album; girlfriend and boyfriend are in court over a van they bought together.
A car buyer says the car he was sold was not roadworthy but the seller disagrees and countersues for malicious falsehood; a grandmother wants her granddaughter to repay a loan.
A mother wants her son to repay loans; former friends are in court over a mobile phone damaged during a drunken night out; former friends argue over a loan to cover credit card debt.
Former boyfriends argue over belongings and living expenses; a tenant says he doesn't owe his former landlord because he never agreed to the rent increase; former friends are in court over two loans.
A graveyard aficionado wants compensation after he expected to be featured in the "Dull Men's Club" calendar but only wound up on a back page; dog owners sue for vet bills after an acquaintance dropped their dog.
A man says his friend's boat was an eyesore so he was doing him a favor by burning it; a woman changed her mind about buying a sofa and wants her deposit back - the seller counterclaims for malicious falsehood.
A would-be caterer says his caravan suffered a dangerous gas leak due to ill-fitted appliances; former partners argue over loans and car payments.
Eighty-two-year-old man sues for loss of enjoyment after his veteran's football team folded due to lack of players; litigants return to court over a loan agreement; former friends argue over holiday costs after one was unable to go due to illness.
Mother wants her son to pay for her sofa after his dog damaged it; former co-workers argue over a loan for a new business; women are in court over a TV and a damaged dress.
A bride sues the caterer for ruining her wedding; a man admits he faked his own kidnapping but says it was for a good cause.
Former partners argue over loans and a smashed up slot machine; a former tenant says he isn't paying rent arrears because the landlord put too much pressure on him.
Former partners are in court over a loan; a landlord sues his former tenant for property damage.
A man wants his brother-in-law to repay a loan for a house deposit; a mother says her son owes her for two cars, insurance, and rent; litigants return to court over a loan agreement.
Mother and daughter argue over a dog loan; a man took out financing to help his friend buy a motorbike and wants repayment; women are in court over money for a holiday.
Studio courtroom show. Maria is in court to reclaim various loans she made to her daughter, while Louise is in court to claim 150 pounds for damage to the grass in her garden.
Gareth is in court to claim £180 for non-payment of wages for tiling work he was subcontracted to complete.
Ross is claiming 1995 pounds for the damage caused to his van which he says his fiancee Roxy vandalised.
Alex is in court to claim for the value of her dog that was sold without her consent when she gave him back to the breeder to look after temporarily.
Nick is in court to claim 3,800 pounds owed on a loan he made to his former stepson to help buy a new car.
Arbitration show in which real small-claims cases are adjudicated over within a studio courtroom by Judge Robert Rinder.
Arbitration show in which real, small-claims cases are adjudicated over, within a studio courtroom, by Judge Robert Rinder. After questioning the claimant, defendant and witnesses, and assessing the evidence, Judge Rinder makes a ruling on each case.
Terry is in court to claim from his mechanic for a replacement part he paid for, but wasn't needed.Judge Rinder
Revisiting some memorable cases from the studio courtroom show. Tim is in court to reclaim a loan he made to a former friend to buy stock for his market stall.Judge Rinder
Julie is in court to claim for the upkeep of a shared piece of land she says her neighbour has never contributed towards.Judge Rinder (03 Sep 2021) Studio courtroom show. Layla is in court to claim 5,000 pounds for scar correction treatment and counselling after she was bitten by the family dog.
Revisiting memorable cases from the studio courtroom show. Michel is in court to claim back money she loaned to her ex to help set up his new restaurant.
Revisiting memorable cases. Mike Junior is in court to claim from his father for the 16 years he received no financial support from him.
Revisiting memorable cases from the studio courtroom show. Ray is in court to claim prize money for a singing contest that his band didn't win.
Revisiting memorable cases from the studio courtroom show. Helen is in court to claim for rent arrears, an unpaid deposit, and the cost to redecorate her property.
Revisiting memorable cases from the studio courtroom show. Barry is in court to claim 150 pounds for loss of opportunity after he won first prize in a pie eating competition.
Revisiting memorable cases from the studio courtroom show. Ian hopes to claim from Steve, who he says stole his ghost tour idea.
Revisiting memorable cases. Nes is in court to claim back various promotional costs that she believes her manager is responsible for.
Revisiting memorable cases. Steve is in court to claim for loss of revenue after an employee failed to deliver the merchandise needed for an event.
Revisiting memorable cases. Derek is in court to claim an outstanding severance fee he says is owed to him by a rival rugby team owner.
Layla is in court to claim the money owed for a dog she sold to her friend, while Jale is in court to claim for the value of a tractor her mother sold without her permission.
Studio courtroom show. Romeo is in court to reclaim a loan from his brother, while Stuart is in court to claim back 800 pounds from a company that he leased a motorbike from.
Sharon is in court to claim for the outstanding amount on a loan she made to her former friend, while Ines claims for the cost of a wedding carriage that drove off without her.