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Divorce Court

Divorce Court (1999)

July. 08,1999
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4.4
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TV-PG
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Divorce Court

The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life divorcing couples. The soon-to-be exes tell their stories to the judge, who gives the ruling and settles all the usual -- and unusual -- divorce issues by the end of the episode. This third incarnation of the show premiered on August 30, 1999, with the first having premiered in 1957. This current incarnation has seen different presiding judges: former Los Angeles prosecuting attorney Mablean Ephriam (1999–2006), former municipal court judge Lynn Toler (2006–2020), former NYC prosecutor Faith Jenkins (2020–2022), and former Brooklyn A.D.A. Star Jones (2022- ). Since the debut of the original series in 1957, it is one of the longest-running syndicated television programs of all time. Divorce Court also holds the record for the longest-running court show of all time, leading the second-place show The People's Court by two years.

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Divorce Court

1999  / TV-PG

The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life divorcing couples. The soon-to-be exes tell their stories to the judge, who gives the ruling and settles all the usual -- and unusual -- divorce issues by the end of the episode. This third incarnation of the show premiered on August 30, 1999, with the first having premiered in 1957. This current incarnation has seen different presiding judges: former Los Angeles prosecuting attorney Mablean Ephriam (1999–2006), former municipal court judge Lynn Toler (2006–2020), former NYC prosecutor Faith Jenkins (2020–2022), and former Brooklyn A.D.A. Star Jones (2022- ). Since the debut of the original series in 1957, it is one of the longest-running syndicated television programs of all time. Divorce Court also holds the record for the longest-running court show of all time, leading the second-place show The People's Court by two years.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 26 : 2024

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19 Episode

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Episode 2 - Episode 2
September. 10,2024
Episode 3 - Episode 3
September. 11,2024
Episode 4 - Episode 4
September. 12,2024
Episode 5 - Episode 5
September. 13,2024
Episode 6 - Episode 6
September. 16,2024
Episode 7 - Episode 7
September. 17,2024
Episode 8 - Episode 8
September. 18,2024
Episode 9 - Episode 9
September. 19,2024
Episode 10 - Episode 10
September. 20,2024
Episode 11 - Episode 11
September. 23,2024
Episode 12 - Episode 12
September. 24,2024
Episode 13 - Episode 13
September. 25,2024
Episode 14 - Episode 14
September. 26,2024
Episode 15 - Episode 15
September. 27,2024
Episode 16 - Episode 16
September. 30,2024
Episode 17 - Episode 17
October. 01,2024
Episode 18 - Episode 18
October. 02,2024
Episode 19 - Episode 19
October. 03,2024
Seasons 25 : 2023

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126 Episode

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Seasons 24 : 2022

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186 Episode

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Seasons 23 : 2021

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180 Episode

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Seasons 22 : 2020

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178 Episode

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Seasons 21 : 2019

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160 Episode

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Seasons 20 : 2018

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160 Episode

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Seasons 19 : 2017

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160 Episode

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Seasons 18 : 2016

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160 Episode

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Seasons 17 : 2015

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160 Episode

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Seasons 16 : 2014

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161 Episode

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Seasons 14 : 2012

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160 Episode

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Seasons 13 : 1900

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1 Episode

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Seasons 12 : 1900

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1 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1999

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50 Episode

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The venerable courtroom show takes a look at real-life divorcing couples. The soon-to-be exes tell their stories to the judge, who gives the ruling and settles all the usual -- and unusual -- divorce issues by the end of the episode. This third incarnation of the show premiered on August 30, 1999, with the first having premiered in 1957. This current incarnation has seen different presiding judges: former Los Angeles prosecuting attorney Mablean Ephriam (1999–2006), former municipal court judge Lynn Toler (2006–2020), former NYC prosecutor Faith Jenkins (2020–2022), and former Brooklyn A.D.A. Star Jones (2022- ). Since the debut of the original series in 1957, it is one of the longest-running syndicated television programs of all time. Divorce Court also holds the record for the longest-running court show of all time, leading the second-place show The People's Court by two years.

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