Hon. Mabel J. Mayfield, Chief Judge

Judge Mayfield

Mabel Johnson Mayfield was appointed to the Berrien County Probate Bench by Governor John Engler in January of 2000 and has been subsequently elected to that position. She previously served as Presiding Judge of the Family Division of the Berrien County Trial Court. Effective January 1, 2020, Judge Mayfield was appointed as the Chief Judge of the Berrien County Trial Court by the Michigan Supreme Court. 

She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the Krannert School of Management, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, and received her Juris Doctor degree from Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso, IN.

Service

Prior to her appointment she served for 7 years as a Juvenile Court Attorney Referee and was a 10 year veteran of Berrien County Legal Services. Professionally, the Judge is a member of the Michigan Bar Association, Berrien County Bar Association, Michigan Probate Judges' and Southwestern Michigan Probate Judges' Associations, and the Association of Black Judges of Michigan.

Judge Mayfield has served the legal community on the local and state levels as President of the Berrien County Bar Association; Judicial member of the State Friend of the Court Advisory Board; Michigan Judicial Institute presenter; member SBM Committees: Judicial Qualifications; Justice Initiatives: Criminal issues initiative, State Planning Body and Solutions on Self-Help Task Force.

Judge Mayfield serves in various volunteer capacities, including:

  • Board of Directors for the Benton Harbor Readiness Center
  • Board of Directors for the Area Agency on Aging
  • Executive Board of the Berrien Community Foundation
  • Michigan's Great Southwest Strategic Leadership Council
  • Purdue Club of Southwestern Michigan
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
  • Lifetime Member of the NAACP

Judge Mayfield is very active in her local church. She often provides motivational and educational presentations for area schools and community groups. She has been a resident of Berrien County, Michigan for more than 30 years.