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Diane Goodstein Biography – Diane Goodstein Wiki
Diane Goodstein is a circuit court judge in South Carolina. She was elected by the South Carolina General Assembly to the position of Resident Circuit Judge for the First Judicial Circuit in May 1998. She has since been appointed to the Circuit Court Judges Advisory Committee and is a member of the Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Judge Goodstein attended elementary and secondary schools in South Carolina and received her bachelors’ degree in 1978 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She went on to obtain her Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 1981.
She began her professional career as an associate in the firm of Goodstein, Bowling, Douglas & Phillips from 1981 to 1983. In 1983, she became a Partner/Vice President in the Summerville firm of Goodstein & Goodstein, P.A., the practice she shared with her husband, Arnold S. Goodstein until 1998. She served as the County Attorney for Dorchester County from 1986 to 1988.
Judge Goodstein is a former Board Member of the Greater Summerville Chamber of Commerce, Hospice of Charleston and My Sister’s House. She was also a member of the South Carolina Bar Professional Responsibility Committee and a member of the Dorchester County Centennial Committee.
As a member of the South Carolina Bar Association, Judge Goodstein has been a featured speaker at several seminars. She devotes her spare time to preparing area high school students for the South Carolina Mock Trial Competition. She is also a member of the Dorchester County Bar Association and the American Bar Association.
Diane Goodstein Age
Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein was born in 1955 in Dillon, South Carolina, to parents Joseph M. Schafer and Helen Schafer Mast.
Diane Goodstein Husband
Judge Diane Goodstein is married to Arnold Samuel Goodstein. Arnold is a Summerville attorney and former Member of the House of Representatives, South Carolina Senator, and Commissioner for the Department of Transportation. He is a Member of the Democratic Party.
Diane Goodstein Family
Diane Goodstein and her husband, Arnold S. Goodstein, have two children, Arnold Samuel Goodstein II and Eve Schafer Goodstein. Arnold has a daughter, Carmel Ann, from a previous marriage.
Diane Goodstein Political Party
Is South Carolina Circuit Court judge Diane Goodstein a Democrat or a Republican? Judge Diane Goodstein is non-partisan. She does not have any known affiliation with a political party. The judge is married to a long time Democratic politician Arnold Goodstein.
Diane Goodstein Salary
South Carolina Circuit Court judge Diane Goodstein receives an annual salary of $262,300.
Diane Goodstein Religion
Judge Diane Goodstein is a Jew. She is a member of the Charleston Temple Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (KKBE), the birthplace of Reform Judaism in America and home to the oldest sanctuary in continuous use for Jewish worship in America.
House Fire
On October 4, 2025, the Edisto Beach home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein and her husband, former state Sen. Arnold Goodstein (D-Charleston), burned down, leaving three people hospitalized, according to authorities and reports.
The home, located off Planters Retreat in the Jeremy Cay Community, is partially surrounded by trees and a marshy area of Edisto Island. That made it particularly difficult to rescue Arnold, after he jumped out the back of the house to escape the blaze, a neighbor said.
Judge Goodstein had been on the beach walking her dogs at the time her home caught fire. She informed resident Tom Peterson that her husband was injured and stranded in a marshy area behind the home, the Post and Courier reported.
Several neighbors aided paramedics as they rescued former S.C. senator Arnold Goodstein using a canoe and a rope to pull him from the tricky terrain, Peterson told the newspaper. Two additional people were rescued from the same area, according to the St. Paul’s Fire District fire chief.
Three people were hospitalized with injuries, one of whom had to be air-evacuated to the Medical University of South Carolina, according to Cpt. K.C. Campbell with the Colleton County Fire Rescue. The extent of their injuries had not been publicly released on Oct. 5.
The State Law Enforcement Division confirmed it is actively investigating the incident. SLED has not publicly said what it believes may have caused the large house fire.
Property records confirm the couple owns the house, and the South Carolina Supreme Court confirmed in a news release that it is aware of an incident involving Goodstein.