Linda and Greg Mathis had been married for nearly four decades when Linda filed for divorce in August 2024, citing irreconcilable differences. The filing followed a separation that began the previous July and came as a surprise to many who had followed the couple over the years. Greg Mathis built his public profile as the star of the long-running courtroom television program ‘Judge Mathis,’ and the two had been fixtures together in public life for most of that run.
The circumstances behind the breakdown were not detailed in the filing, and neither party made extended public statements in the immediate aftermath. The case moved through the court system without much fanfare until a separate development shifted the story entirely.
The reconciliation
By November 2024, the couple had decided to work through their differences rather than proceed with the divorce. Linda Mathis subsequently filed a request to dismiss the case without prejudice, meaning she retains the legal option to refile at a future date should circumstances change. The court clerk processed the dismissal, formally closing the case.
The reconciliation came after what Greg Mathis described as one of the most painful periods of his life. Speaking on the ‘Tamron Hall Show,’ he compared the experience of losing his wife to the grief of losing his mother, and said that same sense of loss drove him to do whatever it took to save the marriage. He did not elaborate on the specific steps taken but made clear the effort was deliberate and sustained.
Rediscovering each other
Linda Mathis spoke about the process of rebuilding from her own perspective during the same appearance. She described the reconciliation period as one of genuine rediscovery, saying the two had taken time to learn each other again and found meaning in doing that work together each day. Her account framed the separation less as a failure and more as a turning point that forced both of them to pay closer attention to what they had built.
The couple did not detail what specifically drove them apart or what changed during the months between the filing and the dismissal. What came through in their public comments was that the effort to reconcile was mutual and that both parties treated the process seriously.
Thirty-nine years and counting
The Mathis marriage had already outlasted the average by a considerable margin before the 2024 filing. Marriages in the public eye carry particular pressures, and ones that survive decades under that kind of scrutiny tend to attract attention when they show signs of strain. The divorce filing generated significant coverage, and the dismissal has done the same.
Linda’s decision to file without prejudice is a practical legal choice that keeps options open, but the couple’s public statements suggest they are approaching the next phase of their marriage with intention. Greg Mathis has continued his professional work throughout the period, and both have indicated they are moving forward together.
The formal dismissal closes the legal chapter. What the couple does with the time ahead appears to be something they are figuring out together, one day at a time, which by their own account is exactly the approach that brought them back together in the first place.

