Judge Lynn Toler left her position as the arbitrator on the television show “Divorce Court” in 2020. She was replaced by former judge and television personality Faith Jenkins.
Lynn Toler, who served as the judge on “Divorce Court” for 13 years, decided to step down from her role. Her tenure on the show was marked by her wise and empathetic approach to the cases she presided over, often providing counsel and guidance to the couples appearing before her. Toler’s departure was a significant change for the show, which has been on the air since 1957 and is one of the longest-running court shows in history.
Before her time on “Divorce Court,” Toler was an actual judge in Cleveland Heights Municipal Court for eight years. Her experience on the bench and as a lawyer provided her with a solid foundation for her television career. In addition to her role on “Divorce Court,” Toler is an author and has written several books on marriage, including “My Mother’s Rules: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Emotional Genius.”
Since leaving “Divorce Court,” Toler has been involved in various projects, including speaking engagements and advocacy work. She has also been active on social media and continues to share her insights on relationships and personal growth. Her departure from the show allowed her to pursue new opportunities and focus on other aspects of her career and personal life.