The smile of the mother 😂 „Dear I‘ve told you. Now you hear it from a judge.“ It really looks like a healthy relationship they have. A mother loving her daughter but being driven insane by her late puberty 😂
JJ getting on my nerves not letting young plaintiff's speak for herself. JJ putting words in her mouth instead. I love JJ but all young ppl aren't lying....Dang!
@@michellekemp6597 It is actually annoying and off-putting. But I am sure her attitude in Family court made her a beast fighting for kids being their voice. But these are adults NOT kids so stop treating them that way
@@michellekemp6597 Actually the plaintiff started out lying saying she was going to stay with her friends/family for the weekend when the mom said something else. The mom didn't know she stayed with the boyfriend all week which was her original plan. JJ was annoyed.
@@bunjijumper5345 That's a little... about one's own daughter... Makes me want to burst out in sad tears and laughter at the same time. That's brutal XD
If she texts her brother between 10-11pm, how does it take until 2-3am for her to hear from the defendant about staying at his place? Things are just not adding up. And I feel so bad for the mother. She seems to be done with this situation and embarrassed about all of this.
@@lnicole2504 shut up child. I can tell you have no children of your own. She is 19 living under MOTHERS roof. Minimal responsibilities. In the eyes of the LAW she is an adult 😂
@@lnicole2504 as an adult she should have her own car, she doesn’t, pay her own insurance and monthly payments, she doesn’t, she should be living on her own, she doesn’t. Again, in the eyes of the law she’s an adult but while living under her parents and not paying all of her own bills she is still a child in her parents eyes 😊 otherwise she wouldn’t of needed to lie about her whereabouts 🤣🤣
@@lnicole2504 I literally just said she is an adult in the eyes of the law which corresponds to “legally an adult” ……smh 🤦🏾♀️ this is going right over your head 😂😂
@@penelopep.maggie5976 nope not a law but it's call respect for someone who pays ur bill, being responsible and a common courtesy. Besides telling someone your whereabout without lying is for safety too.
@@SimeonSingsit “someone who pays your bill” thats her mother. i would hope she’s supporting someone that was unwillingly brought into this world lmao.
@@mama5136 in my entire existence as a human being so far, I have never heard of a sperm or oocytes that can talk and demand being brought into this world or isn't willing to be brought into this world.
You these teenagers be growing up too fast I tell ya...you think I could have gone for a whole weekend and not tell my mom..plus mosey on over to my boyfriend at 2 am...yeah right...I'd get my ass whooped lol. I love how JJ just ripped her lies to shreds too 😂😂They be living like adults before they are that...and the parents facilitate it too...smh
@@traciemartin3785 girl I'm from the Caribbean and you know our parents don't play! As they "when you turn your own keys you get to do as you like " 😂😂...meaning when you go live on your own..when your mature enough to do so. I cherish this upbringing I tell ya!
I remember I forgot to call my mom one night after homecoming in high-school, I was supposed to stay at one friend's house but ended up at another and after that I wasn't allowed to take my car overnight anywhere until I graduated🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Nothingleftbutthetruth sure sure she is but she’s living under her moms roof eating her food using her car if you wanna play big her you have to wear the big girl panties and get you own life not do as you please while I support you there is a major difference in being a adults age and actually adulting she’s still is a child the responsible thing to do when you have someone else’s things in your possession is to tell them what your doing and where your going with it that’s what is called being a adult
This is why children should not be in relationships. Being 18 does not make you an adult. If you think your grown. Get out and take care of yourself. Our job as parents is to teach them about the next level of life.
I lived at home at 19. My mother, treated me as an adult. Out of respect, she knew exactly where I was going. Whether it be spending the night with a boyfriend, with friends, or going to Canada to drink. I had a job, my own car and ins. And gave she a sum of money out of my checks. At that age, you can only influence, demands are unattainable.
It’s a lie, but it not a lie that’s so outrageous that I’m dismissing her story. Young ladies have been lieing to stay with their boyfriend since the beginning of time.
If my 19 lives under my roof and uses my car and the phone bill I'm paying. I need to know wtf you are doing and you need to be in MY house at a decent time. Tf
1:19 I would imagine she left at ........ This woman has no control of anything. When I went out, my mother knew when I left, where I was going, who I would be with, and what time I would be home. And how long I would be grounded if I was five minutes late coming home. If I was late it did not matter why, once the big hand hit the hour no excuse was relevant. Myself and my three brothers learned that being early, was the only way to be on time.
I was still living at home and going to college at 19, so I was the only one of my friend group that still had a curfew. My parents knew I’d be up to no good 😆
... when I was an unmarried 19 yr old still living with my parents, I wasn't allowed to spend the night at my boyfriend's house... but that was in the late 1900's
Crazy controlling you're an adult at 18. I could see telling them where you're going and what time to expect you back, living in the same home, but I wasn't asking permission for nothing.
Legal doesn't mean you're an adult. Living under your mom's hse and mom is paying the bills, letting her daughter use the car. Yea, she's not an adult.
@@PrePre_ so if she’s 30 living n her moms care she’s not an adult? hush. i’m pure slow. the girl wasn’t a little child needing permission to see her bf and as she stated she’s spent the night over there before with her mother knowing. her moms issue was how he treated her
@@tangieshogelola6898 same question i asked the other dummy but we’ll switch the age again, a 80 year old under full care of family makes that 80 year old a child? no dummy.. she’s an adult still on school getting assistance from her mom. that does make her a child
@@GoddessPower777 First off imma speak up. If you are living with yo parents AND you don't have any obligations to pay bills, yes yo ass is not an adult. I clearly know there are people who live with their parents, BUT THEY PAY BILLS OR CONTRIBUTE SOMEHOW. Now do you get it? Have several seats.
Judge Judy, she is a legal adult. It's not like she's a minor regardless if she lives at home or not. Sometimes Judge Judy acts irrationally and makes it hard to talk to her.
Beautiful mother and daughter! I can’t say the same about him. He’s not George Clooney and not Joey Lawrence either or not anyone 😂. He’s got a bad attitude and he’s not cute.
I don't believe the plaintiff was going to see her friends I believe she was going to hang out with another guy and then her and her boyfriend got into an argument. The plaintiff was never going to see her brother either she had other plans.
How can two such beautiful women end up in Judge Judy’s court? Do better folks! He looks like a demon. What attracted her to him in the first place ⁉️⁉️⁉️
Her going into town has nothing to do with anything she’s just trying to make it very obvious that she lied to her mother and what 19 yr old doesn’t lie to her mother ?