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Once the name is changed what has to be done?

Once you have received your decree of name change, you will then have to obtain certified copies of the decree for passports, or social security and in some cases you can send photo copies of the name change decree to other agencies such as credit cards and banks. To change your birth certificate, you need to apply to the appropriate agency in the state/ country in which you were born and will probably need a certified copy of the name change decree along with a small fee. continue reading...

Can I change my name as an adult?

It’s easy to change your name as an adult since you do not require consent. In certain instances, you may not be able to change your name. An example of this would be if you have a criminal record.

What is an Order to Show Cause and when would I file it?

An Order to Show Cause in an initial filing expedites the hearing date for various issues such as child custody, visitation and support, spousal support, temporary use and possession of property and temporary debt payments. In addition, Orders to Show Cause can modify prior orders and prevent or allow the permanent relocation of children.

 

What do I need to do if I want to change the name of my child?

A name change for a minor (under the age of 18) can be accomplished even if one parent does not consent. However, the non-consenting parent then must be given notice. Also, if the child is over the age of 14 years, he/she must also consent to the name change.

 

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