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jennyjoan | 16:01 Thu 03rd Nov 2016 | Law
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Never watch it much. Anyway mother and daughter were on there just now - daughter owes mum £5,000 - daughter doesn't have it. Rinder said the law of the court says mum gets her £5,000 - who pays this. Thanks
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The show pays it. It's a win win for this mother and daughter - could have made the whole thing up and get a share of the £5k
The daughter will have to pay it or face the following actions.
The show pays, but the daughter gets shown up for the naughty girl she is !
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what following actions
There are no following actions. It's an entertainment show, not a law court.
Both parties get a night in a hotel and expenses and the producers pay the 'compensation'.
Do you mean what happens in a TV show like this (where the TV company pays in the case of this show as others say) or in a real court (where a long process may have to follow and the debt mayor may not ever actually be repaid in part or full)?
I didn't realise they money came from the show - I assumed the parties agree to abide by the 'courts' decision.
Same as Judge Judy, the show pays.

Islay @ 15:03, what following actions?
It is NOT a court it is a TV show. It has no legal standing at all . As said the TV company pay all the awards and give the 'contestants' expenses and an appearance fee! Win / Win for all .
No appearance fee, Eddie - that would have to be declared as income. Generous expenses and freebies.
^^ OK amounts to the same thing though.
The same sort of set up as the Jeremy Kyle show. I reckon each participant gets about £300 worth of expenses, more in some cases.
It makes cheap tv.

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