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Regardless of why you change your name, you will need to notify the appropriate agencies and take other steps to make the name change legally meaningful. This also applies to women who change their name as the result of marriage.
1. The need for a Name Change may result from marriage, divorce, adoption or simply a desire to have another name. 2. Generally, (a) you cannot change your name for a fraudulent purpose, such as avoiding debts, (b) other people's rights cannot be affected such as famous people, (c) use of a curse word as a name would not be recommended, and (d) when a minor is involved, the court looks to the best interest of the minor. 3. Means of changing your name generally include (a) Usage, (b) Court Order and (c) Marriage.
4. After you have changed your name you may need to change records including: (a) Social Security Card, (b) Drivers License, (c) Passport, (d) Post Office, (e) IRS, (f) Voter Registration, (g) Banks, (h) Credit Cards, (i) Doctors (j) Insurance Companies, (k) State Tax Authority, (l) Clubs, (m) Memberships, (n) Employer and (o) Retirement plans. You will also need to consider changing your (a) Will, (b) Health Care Proxy, (c) Living Will, (d) Trust, (e) Power of Attorney and (f) Contracts. |
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