Further update: Va.-Vt. lesbian custody battle

Reversing a lower court, the Virginia Court of Appeals “ruled Tuesday that Virginia state courts had a constitutional obligation to defer to the rulings of Vermont courts in a child custody dispute involving two lesbian partners who had entered into a Vermont civil union.” (Jurist, Nov. 28; opinion in PDF format). The ruling will come […]

Reversing a lower court, the Virginia Court of Appeals “ruled Tuesday that Virginia state courts had a constitutional obligation to defer to the rulings of Vermont courts in a child custody dispute involving two lesbian partners who had entered into a Vermont civil union.” (Jurist, Nov. 28; opinion in PDF format). The ruling will come as no real surprise to those who’ve read previous posts in this space (Aug. 26, 2006; Dec. 16 and Aug. 15, 2004). Some social-conservative commentators had unwisely applauded the efforts of Liberty Counsel, a misnamed Religious Right litigation strike force, to help client Lisa Miller evade the jurisdiction of a Vermont court order ordering visitation rights to former partner Janet Jenkins.

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