Family Law “When There’s a Will” S3E8 March 6 2024 on PIX

On Wednesday March 6 2024, PIX broadcasts an episode of the series Family Law!
When There’s a Will Season 3 Episode 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Family Law,” scheduled to air on PIX, viewers are in for an emotionally charged installment titled “When There’s a Will.” The narrative unfolds as both Abby and Daniel, the main characters, find themselves representing clients who seek something a court cannot order: the respect of their parents. The parallels to Abby and Daniel’s own lives become unmistakable, adding a layer of personal reflection to the legal drama.
The episode promises a mix of legal intricacies and emotional resonance as the characters navigate the complexities of familial relationships. “Family Law” has been known for its realistic portrayal of legal challenges intertwined with personal struggles, and “When There’s a Will” is expected to continue this trend by delving into the intricate dynamics of parent-child relationships.
What Time is the “When There’s a Will” Episode On?
The When There’s a Will episode of Family Law will be broadcast on March 6 2024 on PIX at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “When There’s a Will” Episode New?
The When There’s a Will episode of Family Law is all new!
Family Law When There’s a Will Cast & Stars
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| Jewel Staite as Abigail (Abby) Bianchi Victor Garber as Harry Svensson Zach Smadu as Daniel Svensson Genelle Williams as Lucy Svensson |
When There’s a Will Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Family Law When There’s a Will Online
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Family Law Series Information
| Family Law" centers around Abigail Bianchi, a high-paid personal injury lawyer who's good at blaming others -- particularly when it comes to her own problems. After Abby's husband kicks her out of the family home because of her drinking, she goes on a bender, shows up drunk in court. The law society's punishment is swift. She's suspended, fined, and can only practice law again if she finds a senior lawyer who is willing to take her on and mentor her for a one year probationary period. Only one man is willing to take that risk: Harry Svensson, who runs the top family law practice in the city. He also happens to be Abby's estranged father, who left Abby and her complicated mother for his secretary when Abby was seven. Thus begins the odd dynamic at Abigail's new workplace. Abby has to try to put her shambles of a life back on track, all while working under the thumb of the man she's spent a lifetime resenting. |
