A little more information, including the first I have seen any statement from/ about Isabella's GAL (guardian ad litem).
A Rutland Family Court judge wants to hear all arguments before deciding on a motion that seeks a warrant for the arrest of a Virginia woman who failed to turn over her 7-year-old daughter to her former lesbian partner.
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By scheduling a hearing on the motion, the judge has indicated he wants to hear more, but just who will speak to the court remains to be seen.
While Jenkins' attorneys say they're ready to argue for a warrant, attorneys from Liberty Counsel, the nonprofit organization based in Orlando, Fla., representing Miller in court, have not filed an answer in court and have not returned phone calls inquiring about the case.
Also silent so far is the lawyer representing Isabella in the Vermont court, Rutland attorney Michelle Kenny. Kenny argued in December to delay the custody transfer on the grounds that the switch could cause unnecessary hardship for Isabella if an appeal pending before a Virginia court succeeded.
Full article at link.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20100108/NEWS01/1080326/1002/NEWS01
Any idea's on what appeal is pending? :waitasec:
I'll have to agree with the GAL's decision, if a legitimate appeal is pending and there is a possibility Ms. Miller might win that appeal. However, if it is solely vexatious litigation, (I think but am unsure if that is the correct term), then I have to wonder why the courts are allowing the current pending appeal.:waitasec:
Any thoughts why none of Millers representation can be contacted? Apparently they can not reach Miller either, at least that is how I am reading the articles.
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