A recently divorced couple shares custody of their two children while starting new relationships.
So Little Time is an American sitcom starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen that aired on Fox Family. The first half of the series aired from June 2, 2001, to August 15, 2001. The series then went on a four-month hiatus owing to network management changes. By December 2001, Fox Family had become ABC Family, and the remaining episodes aired until May 4, 2002.
The Millers é situada em Leesburg, Virgínia, onde Nathan Miller é um repórter de televisão local e sua irmã, Debbie, dirige uma combinação de um estúdio deioga com restaurante juntamente com seu marido Adam, com quem tem uma filha chamada Mikayla. Nathan não tem filhos e muitas vezes sai com Ray, seu amigo, que também trabalha junto com ele na emissora de televisão como cinegrafista. A série se inicia quando os pais de Nathan e Debbie, Tom e Carol Miller, estão voltando para Myrtle Beach e Nathan conta que se divorciou de sua esposa, Janice. O pai de Nathan decide se parar de sua mãe, após 43 anos de casado, como motivo, ele diz que tomou a mesma decisão de seu filho, pois também não aguenta o jeito dominador de Carol. Tom vai morar com sua filha Debbie e Adam enquanto Carol mora com seu filho Nathan, cada um morando e fazendo os seus filhos ficarem loucos.
After being disappointed by her husband, Anna decides to put an end to their marriage and tries to get her life back on track. But how should she continue with her life and her children, Lou and Vic, through which she'll be connected with her ex forever?
Kasper's parents are divorced. Every other weekend he takes the train between Jutland and the capital with a group of other children. Kasper finds it difficult to make friends, but he has a talent for rapping and it gives him a strong connection with another outsider Tobias, who makes music on his computer. On the train the two boys make a rap CD for a pretty girl named Marie. It turns out that her father is a famous judge on a popular talent show on television. That opens up new opportunities for boys, but it also creates jealousy among the popular kids in the railway car.
O astuto vigarista Oh Soo vê numa herdeira cega a oportunidade de ficar rico e recorre às manigâncias do costume... mas os seus planos não tardam a mudar.
It's not every family that's brought closer together by divorce, but then again, the Fishers are anything but typical.
Child of divorced parents, Louis 12 years old, has two of everything - two homes, two sets of parents, two step siblings, two rooms and soon two personalities, because life feels pretty schizophrenic.
Si-won has worked hard and diligently to raise his popularity in college after being a victim of childhood bullying. But will he lose his composure once he meets Da-woon, who was born with the popularity Si-won has worked so hard to attain?
Though Mi Soo received treatment for her brain tumor three years ago, it’s back. Soon, she becomes a terminally ill patient. After her parents divorced, her mother remarried and her father passed away from a car accident. Her aunt raised her, but they’re on bad terms. She’s single and without any close friends, so there’s no one to arrange a funeral for her. Mi Soo decides to find someone who can make arrangements after her death. She runs into Dong Soo who becomes obsessed with her, constantly following her everywhere she goes like a stalker. Ten years ago, Dong Soo fell hard for Mi Soo but now has miraculously crossed paths with her again.
The Stones is a sitcom television series that starred Robert Klein, Judith Light, Lindsay Sloane and Jay Baruchel as the Stone family that are divorced but still live under the same house. The show premiered on CBS on March 17, 2004 and was canceled after 3 episodes due to low ratings. It was supposed to begin in 2003 but was delayed. It was produced by David Kohan, Max Mutchnick and Jenji Kohan.