Yes, you will have to follow the legal process which starts by making a name change petition and filing it with your local county court clerk's office. You also must be a resident of where you are living for at least 6 months.
Yes, i have to change my priorities for my family's sake.
I do not have a family lawyer for my family at this time. However, should the conditions change in which a lawyer is required, I will be sure to have one.
How were you treated by your host family?
because the family had lost members and friends
The needs of family members may change as circumstances change due to factors such as financial instability, health issues, or changes in living arrangements. For example, a family member who was previously independent may now require caregiving support, leading to a shift in roles and responsibilities within the family. Communication and flexibility are essential in adapting to these changing needs and ensuring the well-being of all family members.
Yes, they did but I'm not sure why they changed it
Because of their links to the German royal family.
The only person that can change the will is the person who created it. There are ways of changing the outcome of things. Consult a probate attorney for help.
Yes, the correct spelling of the possessive form of the singular noun family is family's.
Yes, it doesn't change anything. For an example, You live with your Mom and you or she decide's to leave. Doesn't change anything, your still family.
A family member cannot change a person's will, nor does anyone need to consent. Only a person can change their own will. If the person changes their will, and family believes that they were not of sound mind at the time, they can challenge that will when it is read.
you can't change your family name after crating it