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- Lawyer name:Lewin, Judith B.
- Address:7 World Trade Center 250 Greenwich StreetNew York,NY
- Phone:(212) 295-6490
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- PostalCode:10007
- WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
- Areas of Practice:Litigation/Controversy,Bankruptcy Litigation, Class Actions, Complex Litigation, Federal Appellate Practice, Federal
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Judith Lewin is a staff attorney in the firm's Litigation/Controversy Department. She joined the firm in 2005.
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Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, New York, 2000J.D.Honors: Everett Public Service Award Clark University, 1996B.A.Honors: magna cum laudeMajor: Psychology
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I have been reading "The Sociologically Examined Life" by Michael Schwalbe.. . Here is a quote from it followed by a question Schwalbe later asks. please answer and explain.... Thanks. . "In the past, women gave up their family names upon getting married and took the last name of their new husband. This practice served to indicate that a woman as a piece of property, had been transferred from one male(the father) to another(the husband). Men did not change their names. Men were owners, not property.. Today we reject the idea of women as property, yet this name changing practice persists why". why?*. ...Who benefits from these traditions????. is it truly neccesary to replace(or add) from yours?.
I am a bit confuse, What are the differences?.
You can go to court and get a name change. Most courts make it fairly easy to do as long as you aren't doing it for fraud.
If your child is over 16 anyone can sign to change it (doesn't have to be a parent). However if your child is younger than 16 both parents have to consent, even if you are divorced. It also pretty simple to apply. All you have to do is go online and they will send you out a form.
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