FAMILY LAW: The CW Sets Season 4 Premiere Date
May 21, 2025 by Marisa Roffman

Family Law — “When There’s a Will” — Image Number: FL308_0781 — Pictured (L-R): Victor Garber as Harry Svensson and Jewel Staite as Abigail Bianchi — Photo: Darko Sikman/eOne — © 2024 eOne. All Rights Reserved.
FAMILY LAW season 4 will debut on The CW on Wednesday, July 23 (at 8/7c), the network announced. The season consists of ten episodes.
According to The CW, “As Season 4 kicks off, Abigail’s (Jewel Staite) home, work and romantic life are up in flames. Her boyfriend Ben (Benjamin Ayres) has fallen off the wagon, Sofia (Eden Summer Gilmore) has written a devastating essay about her mother’s alcoholism and Harry (Victor Garber) has passed her over for equity partnership.
“Abby decides to give Ben a second chance – though it only leads to more disappointment. Later, sparks fly when she meets someone new and unexpected, but is she ready to date again? Professionally, Abby’s concerns about a major development at the firm are ignored, forcing her to make a decision that sends shockwaves through the office – and her family. Meanwhile, Harry and Joanne (Lauren Holly) manage their breakup poorly, until they both have experiences that make them reevaluate what truly matters. At work, Harry’s plan for a lucrative merger with a rival law office looks like a sure thing until it forces him to make an impossible choice.
“Daniel (Zach Smadu) mourns the end of his “relationship” with Martina (Miranda Edwards) by having a one-night stand with the offbeat Jude (Mapuana Makia), and his life is turned upside down when Jude shares life changing news with him. Lucy (Genelle Williams) ends her relationship with the manipulative Kelly (Aliyah O’Brien), but the break-up leaves her wracked with self-doubt – until she’s upfront about her insecurities on a podcast, which leads to exciting opportunities and possible romance.
“With cases ranging from rental families, surrogacy gone awry, parental liability and AI companion dolls, the dysfunctional Svenssons continue helping other dysfunctional families find their way, all while navigating their own turbulent personal lives.”
Susin Nielsen created the series and serves showrunner. The series is executive produced by Jordy Randall, Tom Cox, Erin Haskett, and Andy Mikita.
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