Yes, you need what is called a name change petition and they are available in every State's County Court Clerk's Office.
Amendment
An amendment (check your spelling) is a change to something. Usually a legal document, it is a change made to that document. In the case of the US Consitution, it is a legal change to the Constitution.
You may CHANGE your name but you cannot have an alternate legal name.You can have more than one name (first & middle) or even a first-middle- and a hyphenated last. However, the whole thing must be your legal name.
All written changes in a legal document have to be documented. Any changes must be initialed at the point of change.
A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.
A change or addition to the Constitution of the United States of America is called an amendment, which is defined as "a change or addition to a legal document which, when properly signed, has the same legal power as the original document."
On any legal document, you should sign the same name that is printed below the signature line.
No. The will is the legal document that lists heirs.
No. That person would lack the legal capacity to execute a legal document.
An exploit legal document is one legal document that allows the explores to explore an given area.
Are you thinking of an "amendment"? That would be a change made to something, especially a law or legal document.
The first filing would be the Complaint.