She was born in Mauren and graduated from Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium in 1985.[1] She then began studying law at the University of Zurich, which she completed in 1991 with a licentiate.[2] In 1994, she received her Doctor of Law degree from the University of Zurich with a thesis on private law in Liechtenstein, especially in start-up rights.[2] In 1996, she was admitted to the Liechtenstein Bar, and afterward she worked as a partner in a law firm as an attorney until 2003.[3] From 2003 to 2005 she then worked as Manager Director at Senat AG in Vaduz, alongside being proprietor of her own law firm until 2007.[4] From 2007 to 2016, she was Head of Group Legal at Liechtensteinische Landesbank.[4]
In April 2018, the government appointed Marok-Wachter as head of the Office of Justice in the Liechtenstein State Administration, succeeding Bernd Hammermann effective in November.[5] She was, at the time, Head of Group Legal, Compliance & Tax at the Landesbank.[1] In 2021 she became a member of the party presidium of the Patriotic Union.[6]
In March 2021, Marok-Wachter became Minister of Infrastructure and Justice.[1] During her time as minister, she has met with other Ministers of Justice, including Massimo Andrea Ugolini of San Marino.[7]