Divorce Court

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Divorce Court is a long-running American arbitration-based reality court show in which a judge presides over real-life couples seeking to end their marriages.

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instanceOf arbitration-based court show
reality court show
television series
broadcastFormat first-run syndication
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts couples seeking to end their marriages
distinguishingFeature focus on divorce and relationship breakdowns
distribution syndicated television
features a presiding judge
real-life couples
filmingLocation Los Angeles (later productions)
firstAired 1957
format arbitration-based reality court show
genre court show
reality television
hasAudience studio audience
hasCaseOutcome arbitration award
relationship advice from the judge
hasReboot Divorce Court (1999 series) NERFINISHED
Divorce Court (1999–2020 iteration) NERFINISHED
Divorce Court (2020–present iteration) NERFINISHED
hasSegmentType case-by-case hearings
hasTheme resolving marital conflict
includes judge’s rulings
relationship counseling elements
testimony from spouses
laterAiredAs reality-based court show
longRunning true
notableFor being one of the longest-running court shows on American television
notableJudge Faith Jenkins NERFINISHED
Lynn Toler NERFINISHED
Mablean Ephriam NERFINISHED
Star Jones NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
originallyAiredAs dramatized court show
originalNetwork syndication
productionCompany Fox First Run (later eras) NERFINISHED
setting television courtroom
subjectMatter divorce
marital disputes
relationships
targetAudience daytime television viewers
typicalRuntime approximately 30 minutes
uses binding arbitration instead of formal legal proceedings

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Star Jones notableWork Divorce Court