Another celebrity custody battle.
Another tussle over a tiny baby.
Another story of heartache and desperation.
But this custody case has one big difference from the thousands of others that play out every day – this one has caught the attention of women’s groups across the world.
And the key issue that raised concern was whether this battle could set a precedent for pregnant women to be legally obliged to live near their unborn children’s fathers.
The basic facts have been played out in the US and UK media for months.
Ex-Marine, model and firefighter (now studying law), Sara McKenna falls pregnant to champion US Olympian skier Bode Miller.
They met through an exclusive online dating service in San Diego.
They briefly dated before he moved on, and met and then married his now wife (also a US athlete superstar, Morgan Beck).
But McKenna had fallen pregnant to Miller, and she decided to keep the baby.
The custody battle over their now 13-month old son has been bitter and drawn out. This week McKenna has written about it for US Cosmopolitan magazine’s website.
McKenna has written of how Bode Miller told her initially he did not want anything to do with their child.
McKenna decided she could not bring up a baby as a fire-fighter in San Diego and decided to relocate to Columbia University in New York to study.