JUSTICE FOR ALL OF DIXIE COUNTY.

Community, Family & Public Service

The Allen Family

Natasha and her husband, Patrick have been married for almost twenty-five years. They have raised their family here in Dixie County. Together they have two children: Hunter and Austin. Hunter is a recent graduate of the University of Florida, and Austin is
currently enrolled full-time at Santa Fe College. Patrick’s roots run deep in Dixie County. Together, they understand the values that make small-town life special: hard work, faith, community and neighborly care. Natasha and her family attend the First Baptist Church in Horseshoe Beach.


 

The Aleen Family

Natasha is very involved in our community, but one of her of her proudest achievements is her role in the formation of BACK Fighting Cancer, a local nonprofit organization that was started to assist families in the tri-county area with children battling childhood cancer. Natasha is a member of the Dixie County Rotary Club. Natasha has been extremely active in Rotary throughout the years. She is a Paul Harris Fellow, the highest honor a Rotarian can earn. As an advocate for rural economic development Natasha is and active member of the Dixie County Chamber of Commerce. Horseshoe Beach is one of Natasha’s favorite places in the world. She was one of the founding members of the Shoe Event Committee, a non-profit who works to improve the Town through funding for parks, community events and the yearly Fourth of July fireworks show.

When she’s not in the courtroom, Natasha enjoys Jeep rides along the Dixie mainline, chasing sunsets from Jena to Suwanee, fishing the flats in Horseshoe Beach, and most of all spending time with her family and friends.

The Munkittrick Family

A Legacy of Public Service

Natasha’s mother, the Honorable Cynthia S. Munkittrick broke barriers as the first female judge in Dixie County. From her, Natasha learned that true justice is not about titles or power but about honesty, humility, and fairness for all.

My mother instilled in me that public service is larger than oneself, and that being a judge means serving your community. Being a judge means listening before speaking, treating every person with dignity and respect, and following the law as it is written.”  

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