Tanya Knapper and Mia Charlton
Tanya and Mia have received a High Sheriff award in recognition of their exceptional volunteer work, dedicated to making the people of the Black Country safer. Through their tireless efforts, they have played a pivotal role in recruiting new family court magistrates, helping to ensure that local families receive fair and just representation. Their unwavering commitment to the community is truly commendable, as they have consistently sacrificed their personal time for the greater good. Tanya and Mia’s hard work, dedication, and passion for their work have made a significant impact, improving the safety and well-being of countless individuals in the region. Their contribution to strengthening the legal system in the Black Country has been invaluable, and they continue to inspire others with their selfless service to the community.
Tanya and Mia’s work in recruiting new family court magistrates has had a profound and positive impact on the community. By identifying and bringing in competent, compassionate individuals to serve as magistrates, they have helped ensure that the family court system operates more efficiently and fairly. This has led to a reduction in case backlogs, enabling families to resolve disputes more quickly and with greater access to justice.
Their recruitment efforts have also diversified the pool of magistrates, ensuring that those serving reflect the community they represent. This enhances trust in the judicial system, as families feel better understood and represented by those making critical decisions about their lives. Tanya and Mia’s commitment to filling these crucial roles has helped foster a sense of fairness, safety, and support within the community, particularly for vulnerable families navigating difficult legal issues. Ultimately, their work has strengthened the family court system, contributing to a more just and stable society.