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Married lawyers Dana and Mark represent reality stars entangled in a bitter divorce, leading to complications when their clients' inability to compromise strains the couple's own relationship.
More than most. A fake relationship pushes it well past the usual Hallmark template — the strangest 12% of everything we've logged.
You’ve seen this pairing before: Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott have made 10 Hallmark movies together.
The quirks and curveballs that make this one a little weirder than your average Hallmark. No spoilers, promise.
Here’s everything this one has going on, from the setting to the way it wraps up. Tap any of the 30 to find more movies that do the same thing.
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Opening
Dana and Mark Chervich establish their relationship as a witty, loving married couple who treat their anniversary like a mock legal proceeding, showing how naturally their romance and careers overlap.
Inciting incident
Dana takes on Tabby Noble’s divorce while Mark represents Brett Noble, forcing the married lawyers onto opposite sides of a very public celebrity split.
Rising action
The Nobles’ divorce becomes a media circus, papers are served in humiliating public moments, and both lawyers struggle to keep the case quiet while suspicious financial details begin to surface.
Midpoint
Dana and Mark start discussing whether they want children, and the conversation reveals how differently they each fear change, responsibility, and the future of their marriage.
Conflict escalates
Arbitration and court preparations intensify as hidden money, Gwen’s disappearance, and the pressure from the firm push the case toward a full courtroom showdown.
Climax
In court, Gwen exposes that the Nobles’ divorce is a staged publicity stunt for a reality show, revealing that the case has been manipulated for ratings and career gain.
Resolution
Dana and Mark reject the chaos, recommit to each other, and begin a fresh chapter together, including the possibility of building a family and their own practice.
30 tropes in one movie
We counted 30 distinct Hallmark tropes packed into this one — a genuine greatest-hits reel.
The corners of the catalog His & Hers belongs to — handy if you’re after more of the same.
The lines that stuck with us — the ones you’ll be repeating after the credits roll.
“I want a divorce.”
“I'm a domestic engineer.”
“You were married? You were incarcerated?”
“The Broadway of Jersey.”
“I wouldn't want any other life than the life I have with you, whatever that looks like...”
Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
family lawyer
self; co-lead and wife of Mark
family lawyer
Dana’s husband and professional partner
assistant and aspiring fitness influencer / method actress
Tabby’s former assistant, key witness, and unexpected wildcard
reality TV star and entrepreneur
high-profile divorce client and opposing party in Dana’s case
reality TV personality and entrepreneur
opposing party and Mark’s client in the divorce case
law firm partner and family-law mentor
Dana’s uncle and professional mentor
actor and playwright
Gwen’s husband and a friendly ally in the case
His & Hers is available via fuboTV, YouTube TV, and Philo. Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
His & Hers runs about 1 hour and 24 minutes, and was released in 2024.
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