Can I keep my maiden name and married name?

Can I keep my maiden name and married name?

This is one of the most popular name change trends today, as women can take their spouse’s last name but still keep their maiden name. This can be done in all states except California (unless you list your maiden as your middle name on your marriage license), Ohio, New Jersey, and Washington.

Can I revert back to my maiden name?

Legally you can still be known by your prior name at any time. If you want to revert to your maiden name you should only need to show your marriage and birth certificates which link your current and former names. If your divorce is finalised it’s often easier to show your decree absolute and birth certificate.

What are the consequences of changing your name?

You probably expect to need to update your Social Security information and your credit cards, but there are plenty of other people who need to know about your new name as well. “A name change can have an impact on your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records.

Is it weird to change your first name?

Sometimes people change their first name. Its not weird. Anyone who respects you will call you by your preferred name. It may take some time to get used to, so I wouldn’t just cut off ties with someone who is struggling with the change.

How can I change my name in all my documents?

Documents involved in the whole process

  1. Name Change Affidavit.
  2. Newspaper Publication.
  3. Name Change Deed.
  4. Request letter to the Secretariat.
  5. Name Change Statement.
  6. Reply Letter from the Secretariat.
  7. Publication Money Receipt.
  8. Gazette Notification.

Can I change my last name to my stepfather’s?

You can file a petition with the court for your name to be legally changed. You don’t necessarily need an attorney since it will probably not be contested. It will require you to complete some paperwork for filing with the court.

Can a 12 year old legally change their last name?

An applicant may apply to legally change: their own name. the name of their child/ward with the consent of the child when they are 12 to 17 years of age.

Andrew

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