Judge Korbin Steiner is the Vice Chair for the Committee on Family Courts established by the Arizona Supreme Court. She is the President-Elect of the Maricopa County Bar Association and has served on the Family Law and Criminal Law Sections and Public Lawyer’s Division boards. She has also served on the executive board the AZ Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. served as Co-Chair for the Family Law Initiatives Committee and for the Behavioral Health Committee. She also served on the Maricopa County Jury Advisory Committee. She served on the subcommittee that created the Spousal Maintenance Guidelines for the Supreme Court. In the criminal department, Judge Korbin Steiner was instrumental in assisting the courts throughout the state with establishing procedures and best practices for the Lifetime Injunctions statute.
Judge Korbin Steiner graduated Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude with Honors in the Liberal Arts, from the Ohio State University and then from Temple University School of Law in 1993. After a judicial clerkship in Philadelphia, she practiced as a Maricopa County Public Defender. She then went into private practice where she practiced family law. Prior to her appointment, Judge Korbin Steiner was an Arizona Bar Certified Specialist in Family Law. She was a parenting coordinator, provided mediation services and was a Maricopa County judge pro tem. She has taught many CLEs for the State Bar, MCBA, the Paralegal Institute, NBI and others. As a family law practitioner, Judge Korbin Steiner was awarded Family Law Litigator of the Year by Volunteer Lawyers Program and was named one of Arizona’s Top 50 Pro Bono Lawyers. She was also a volunteer attorney for the Sandra Day O’Connor House. She has provided legal assistance through Fresh Start, Chrysalis and other pro bono programs.