I don't know if this has already been posted (as I don't visit as much anymore).
The WTS has changed the info in the FAQ section of their media site, http://www.jw-media.org/beliefs/beliefsfaq.htm .
Remember, it used to say, "Disfellowshipping does not sever family ties." Now it has been changed, apparently to be more in line with the last km insert.
Following is the way it now reads. Take note of the first sentence, which is yet another blatant lie.
Do you shun former members?
Those who simply leave the faith are not shunned. If, however, someone unrepentantly practices serious sins, such as drunkenness, stealing, or adultery, he will be disfellowshipped and such an individual is avoided by former fellow-worshipers. Every effort is made to help wrongdoers. But if they are unrepentant, the congregation needs to be protected from their influence. The Bible clearly directs: "Remove the wicked man from among yourselves." (1 Corinthians 5:13) What of a man who is disfellowshipped but whose wife and children are still Jehovah's Witnesses? The spiritual ties he had with his family change, but blood ties remain. The marriage relationship and normal family affections and dealings can continue. As for disfellowshipped relatives not living in the same household, Jehovah's Witnesses apply the Bible's counsel: "Quit mixing with them." (1 Corinthians 5:11) Disfellowshipped individuals may continue to attend religious services and, if they wish, they may receive spiritual counsel from the elders with a view to their being restored. They are always welcome to return to the faith if they reject the improper course of conduct for which they were disfellowshipped.
FreePeace (otherwise known as Doug Kelley)