''Lauren Lake's Paternity Court'' ceased production after the 2019–20 television season (the show's 7th season). Due to the financial decline of the show's distributor, MGM,
Paternity Court ended production along with its sister shows
Couples Court with the Cutlers and
Personal Injury Court. Resulting from the
2020 COVID-19 pandemic, the MGM studio also went up for sale. The show, however, aired in reruns but ratings for the show are not calculated due to nonexistence of a partnership between MGM and Nielsen ratings. The end of the aforementioned court shows are also rooted in MGM's station clientele consisting of lower-rated networks like
The CW and
MyNetworkTV. After its conclusion, Lake launched a podcast series about her show in July 2020, featuring highlights of its "most popular, shocking, and provocative cases" in conjunction with Audio Up. It was announced on June 22, 2021, that Lake will return to television in a revival of the courtroom series,
We the People, previously helmed by
Gloria Allred. Lake will preside over her own edition of the series
We the People with Judge Lauren Lake. Similarly to its first installment with Allred, the court show will be produced by Byron Allen's
Entertainment Studios, airing on JusticeCentralTV. The show is set to join a series of sister television court shows of that network including ''
America's Court with Judge Ross, Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez, Justice with Judge Mablean
, Supreme Court with Judge Karen
and The Verdict with Judge Hatchett''. ==Sister shows==