In July 2010, his parents finalized their divorce. Stacy Miller was represented at the time by attorney Keith Pope, who would later admit he was addicted to cocaine. She signed a parenting agreement at the behest of Pope that gave both her and her ex-husband "joint decision making" on matters including "religious upbringing."
Considering that he's an Episcopalian and she's a Baptist, that's going to be a major conflict.
I sympathize with Stacy Miller and Holland. Bad counsel can do a number on one's life.
>>She signed a parenting agreement at the behest of Pope that gave both her and her ex-husband “joint decision making” on matters including “religious upbringing.”
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>Considering that he’s an Episcopalian and she’s a Baptist, that’s going to be a major conflict.
Not really; the TM Constitution makes such agreement null and void: Art 1, Sec 3.
{Hint: because such agreement denied the right of the son to worship God “according to the dictates of his conscience;” and also because the enforcement of it would be reliant on a “human authority.”}