Judge Lynn Toler, Bio,  Age, Husband, career, Sons, Net Worth, Books

Judge Lynn Toler Biography

Lynn Toler an American lawyer and a veteran municipal court judge and guest expert on the Marriage Bootcamp series. She previously worked as the arbitrator (judge) on the court series Divorce Court. a

Judge Lynn Toler Age

Toler was born on 25 October 1959, in Columbus, Ohio, United States.

Judge Lynn Toler Career

Toler often provides words of wisdom and counsel as the level-headed arbiter of Divorce Court. Moreover, she talks sense into the show’s outrageous couples. Prior, she served as the host of the Power of Attorney court show.

While here, Lynn hosted the prime-time television show and MyNetworkTV’s Decision House. Likewise, she was a bi-monthly contributor on News and Notes in 2008. Afterward, she was a co-executive producer of Wedlock or Deadlock which was based on a segment of Divorce Court.

Furthermore, Toler guest-starred as a marriage counselor on The Ricki Lake Show. Most recently, It is also known that she departed Divorce Court after fourteen years in March of 2020.

On the other hand, Lynn has authored My Mother’s Rules: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Emotional Genius. The book has everything to do with the lessons her mother, Shirley (Toni), taught her.

Therefore, Toler knew how to handle both her father Bill Toler’s erratic behavior and her own inner demons. She also discusses how to apply these rules to everyday life. Her second book, Put it In Writing contains agreements for use in common such as lending money.

Judge Lynn Toler Salary

Toler earns an estimated annual salary of $5 Million.

Judge Lynn Toler Net Worth

Toler has an estimated Net Worth of $20 Million

Judge Lynn Toler Height and Weight

Toler stands tall at a height of 5 feet 1 inch (1.55 meters) and weighs 132 lbs (60 kg).\Lynn Toler Family

Toler was born to Shirley Toler and Bill Toler. She was raised up along with with her sibling sister Kathy Toler.

Judge Lynn Toler Education

Toler joined Harvard College where she studied and graduated in 1981 with an undergraduate degree in English and American Literature. She then joined the University of Pennsylvania Law School where she graduated in 1984. She later earned a Juris Doctor degree.

Judge Lynn Toler Husband

Toler got married to Eric Mumford as of 1989. Mumford is an expert on the history of modern architecture and urbanism. He teaches courses in the history and theory of architecture.

Judge Lynn Toler Children

The duo has two sons, Xavier and William Mumford and four stepsons. The family resides in Mesa, Arizona, along with her family.

Judge Lynn Toler Divorce Court

Toler is a vastly recognized lawyer and a veteran municipal court judge. Prior, she worked as the arbitrator (judge) on the court series Divorce Court. It is known that she is the longest-serving host on the television court program.

Most noteworthy, Lynn served as the sole municipal judge in Cleveland Heights Municipal Court. Likewise, she worked as an attorney specializing in civil matters. Citing this, she won her first judicial race as a Republican in a predominantly Democratic district by just six votes.

Moreover, Toler’s cases involved minor cost civil cases, misdemeanor crimes, and traffic. Throughout her career, she was known for enforcing nontraditional judgments. This included handwritten essays.

Furthermore, Lynn created and ran a mentoring program for teenage girls. During this time, she served on The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI). She also served on The Juvenile Diabetes Board and The Cleveland Domestic Violence Center.

Toler received The Humanitarian of the Year Award in 2002 from The Cleveland Domestic Violence Center. Often, she can be seen appearing regularly as a guest expert on the Marriage Bootcamp series.

Judge Lynn Toler Books

  • My Mother’s Rules: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Emotional Genius
  • Put it in Writing! Creating Agreements Between Family and Friends
  • Dear Sonali, Letters to the Daughter I Never Had
    Making Marriage Work: New Rules for an Old Institution

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