<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Lawyers.com Family Law Topics</title><description>Published articles, messages, chats about family law</description><link>http://www.lawyers.com</link><image><url>http://editorial.lawyers.com/common/image/favicon.ico</url><title>Lawyers.com Logo</title><link>http://www.lawyers.com</link><width>16</width><height>16</height></image><item><title>Name Changes and Document Updates After Marriage </title><description>There are two ways to change your name after you get married. For the common usage method, make sure that your new name is on your marriage certificate, get a new driver's license and social security card, and update existing records. The other method is to get a court order and update your records.</description><pubDate></pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/Name-Changes-and-Document-Updates-After-Marriage.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Marriage Certificate Request Letter by State </title><description>Start a Marriage Certificate Request Letter in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Marriage Certificate Request Letter.</description><pubDate></pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/Marriage-Certificate-Request-Letter-by-State.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Death Certificate Request Letter by State </title><description>Start a Death Certificate Request Letter in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Death Certificate Request Letter.</description><pubDate></pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/Death-Certificate-Request-Letter-by-State.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Can My Wife Bring My Stepson to Live With Me? </title><description>I am a marine currently in Okinawa japan. I have recently got married and now have a wife and step-son. My wife only has joint physical custody. In a few months I will be going to my next duty station in South Carolina. My question is, can I bring my wife and son with me even if my step-son's biological father disagrees with the move. If so, how do I start the process. 

P.S. I am more then willing to pay for all visitation. Can someone please help me?</description><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Can-My-Wife-Bring-My-Stepson-to-Live-With-Me-7899.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Whose Child Is This?:  Is The Baby Legally The Husband's Or The Boyfriend's? </title><description>If a child is born to a wife who had the baby during an extramarital affair, does that child legally belong to the husband or the boyfriend? No paternity tests have been done, and the husband and wife may now be separated. No father has been named on the baby's birth certificate.</description><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Whose-Child-Is-This--Is-The-Baby-Legally-The-Husbands...-7897.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Can She Get My House? Custody of Our Children? </title><description>I owned a Home and had custody
of my two boy before my wife and I got remarried. We have only been remarried for about 4 years.

Does she have any right to the house and can she get custody of the boys if she leave me again?</description><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Can-She-Get-My-House-Custody-of-Our-Children-7889.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: What Does &quot;Pro Bono&quot; Mean? </title><description>What does &quot;pre bono&quot; (sic) or &quot;pre bonal&quot; (sic) mean however you say it but I just wanted to know what does it mean when a divorce lawyer says that he is going to do that. Thank You</description><pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/What-Does-Pro-Bono-Mean-7882.html?method=rss</link></item><item><title>Ask a Lawyer: Can I Get An Annulment? </title><description>I am wondering if I would be eligible for an annulment. We have been married for about 14 months but have never lived together or had any joint accounts, etc.  My husband will not dispute.</description><pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST</pubDate><link>http://family-law.lawyers.com/ask-a-lawyer/Can-I-Get-An-Annulment-7873.html?method=rss</link></item></channel></rss>