Unwavering Support - Family Law Season 1 Episode 4
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Recap

Jerri tells Harry to support his daughter. He agrees to give her another chance and wants to meet his grandkids.

Abby and Frank argue.

Aaron, a gay teen, wants to be emancipated. Daniel doesn't think he'd have enough resources.

Aaron tells Lucy about being gay and his parents' reaction.

Lucy tells Abby how Harry accepted her when she came out.

Daniel tried to mediate a meeting between Aaron and his parents. They believe being gay is unnatural, and it's a family issue.

Aaron calls Abby for help, but they can't find him. They learn he's at a conversion camp.

Lucy is worried about what will happen to Aaron at the conversion camp.

Cecil is pretending to be Abby's gay son and goes undercover to get info on the camp.

The priest preaches how it's a sin to be gay. When Cecil tries to talk to Aaron, the counselors grab him for a private session.

Harry worries about meeting the kids. Nico likes his antiques. Sofia asks why he has never met them before.

Abby gets a call about Issac as Cecil and Aaron walk in.

Harry yells at his kids for using Cecil as a secret agent, but he's just as appalled at the retreat's techniques seeing the footage.

The lawyers show the video Cecil got. Mrs. Kirkman thinks being gay calls for extreme measures.

Abby talked to Mr. Kirkman alone and realized he was horrified by that place and loved his son. She introduces him to Lucy and explains that their dad supported Lucy when she came out.

Nico slipped and told Abby's mom that they had met Harry.

Daniel suspects Abby's been drinking again.

The Kirkmans get a divorce, and Aaron moves in with his dad.

Jerri attends an AA meeting with Abby.

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Family Law
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Family Law Season 1 Episode 4 Quotes

Abby: You know what else you shouldn’t do, sleep with other people’s husbands.
Frank: You lied about texting her.
Abby: You lied about severing contact with her. I saw her social media.

Jerri: This is not about you!
Harry: I thought she was stronger than this.
Jerri: Don’t do that! That’s not fair. You have her working around the clock with a bunch of family members she just met. And she’s separated and lost her kids.
Harry: Still no excuse.
Jerri: You took on Abigail to help her get better. So help her. Relapse is part of the process. But, you know this. When I fell off the wagon, you gave me a second chance. Why are you so hard on your own daughter?