- Lynn Toler
Lynn Toler (born
October 25 ,1959 inColumbus, Ohio ) is the judge of the television series "Divorce Court ", replacingMablean Ephriam onSeptember 11 ,2006 . She previously hosted the court show "Power of Attorney". Toler served as an administrative judge in Cleveland Heights Municipal Court for eight years after working as an attorney specializing in civil matters. She won the position as a judge in a predominately Democratic district as a Republican, where Democrats held 5:1 majority. Toler brought tenacity and compassion to the courtroom enforcing nontraditional judgments, such as hand written essays. As a judge she served in Cleveland seeing over 25,000 cases per year. Toler is a native of Columbus, Ohio. She earned an undergraduate degree in English and American Literature from Harvard (1981) and aJuris Doctor from the University of Pennsylvania Law School (1984). Toler currently resides in Ohio with her husband of 17 years and two teenage sons.It was announced in November 2006, that Lynn Toler would return for the show's 9th season, 2007-2008, after she successfully managed to keep old viewers and attract new ones to keep the show's ratings on par with season's past.
Lynn Toler will host
MyNetworkTV 's new show, "Decision House ". [ [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6460104.html Judge Lynn Toler to Host MyNetworkTV's "Decision House"] , "Broadcasting & Cable",July 13 ,2007 ]Judge Toler is the author of "My Mother's Rules: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Emotional Genius", in which she describes how she dealt as a child with her father's erratic behavior due to his
bipolar disorder .References
External links
* [http://divorcecourt.com/inside.asp?category_id=50 Divorce Court bio]
* [http://www.clevescene.com/2006-06-14/news/here-comes-the-judge/ Cleveland Scene: Here Comes the Judge]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9681916 NPR: Television Judge Lynn Toler's Real-Life Struggles]
* [http://blackvoices.aol.com/black_entertainment/books_excerpts_reviews_bestsellers/more-than-words-my-mothers-rules Lynn Toler's "My Mother's Rules"] at AOL Black Voices
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