Jennifer Corona was born and raised in Orange County. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley, her Master of Science from Johns Hopkins University, and her Juris Doctor from Western State College of Law.
Before law school, Jennifer was a bilingual educator in a border-town in Texas with Teach for America. That experience shaped her people-first approach to advocacy and strengthened her ability to work with families facing sensitive and complex issues.
During law school, Jennifer served as President of the Latino Student Bar Association, was a member of Law Review, earned the Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Practice from Honorable Andrew Kim, and represented clients pro bono in immigration matters under the Immigration and Deportation Defense Clinic. From 2018 to 2020, she also served as the Pacific Regional Director of the National Latino Law Student Association.
Today, Jennifer focuses her practice exclusively on family law matters in Orange County. She recently graduated from the National Family Law Trial Institute, where she further sharpened her trial advocacy skills alongside some of the country’s.
In addition to her practice, Jennifer is actively involved in the community. She is Vice President of the Orange County Hispanic Bar Association (“OCHBA”), a founding member of the OCHBA Foundation, Southern California Deputy of the Hispanic National Bar Association, member of the Orange County Bar Association Family Law Section, and part of the Editorial Committee for the Orange County Bar Association.
Outside the office, Jennifer is a hot yoga enthusiast, true-crime aficionado, and an unapologetic salsa dancer. She is deeply committed to giving back to the community and proudly supports Save Our Youth (SOY), a nonprofit dedicated to empowering and mentoring at-risk youth in Orange County.







