Trial nears in vt. civil-union child custody case




















Lisa Miller, who moved to Virginia, had primary custody of Isabella, with Jenkins given visitation rights. After defying visitation orders, Miller became a fugitive in when she disappeared with Isabella, and their current whereabouts are unknown. Subscribe now for ad-free access!

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Lisa Miller — who is not related to Kenneth Miller — and Jenkins entered into a civil union in Vermont shortly after the state became the first to legally recognize same-sex relationships in Miller conceived the child through artificial insemination, and both acted as parents.

Miller later became an evangelical Christian and renounced her homosexuality. A child-custody case went to Vermont family court in , after the couple dissolved the civil union.

Lisa Miller, who moved to Virginia, had primary custody of Isabella, with Jenkins given visitation rights. After defying visitation orders, Miller became a fugitive in when she disappeared with Isabella, and their current whereabouts are unknown.

Prosecutors wouldn't comment on the details of their case beyond what's in documents filed with the court. Kenneth Miller's attorney said during a pretrial hearing he is going to seek acquittal. It's unclear whether the trial, expected to last six days, will clear up exactly how Lisa and Isabella went from attending the Thomas Roads Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va. Nicaragua is not a signer of the Hague convention on international child abductions, which is designed to return children illegally taken from member countries.

Charges were dropped in October against an American Mennonite missionary living in Nicaragua, Timothy Miller, who is not related to the other Millers. After defying visitation orders, Miller became a fugitive in when she disappeared with Isabella. Prosecutors would not comment on the details of their case beyond what is in documents filed with the court. It is unclear whether the trial, expected to last six days, will clear up exactly how Lisa and Isabella went from attending the Thomas Roads Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Va.

Charges were dropped in October against an American Mennonite missionary living in Nicaragua, Timothy Miller, who is not related to the other Millers.



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