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About Money Court

Whether its estranged partners battling over a deal gone sour, friends and business partners disagreeing over pricing strategy, or partners with different visions for their future, what all the cases have in common are high stakes, real money, and an agreement by the participants to abide by Kevin and Bethenny's ruling. Together they'll carefully consider all sides of a case, examine all relevant evidence, and ultimately deliver financial justice!

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