Upon a person changing their name they should have a 'Name Change Decree' that is available at the county court clerk's office where they did the name change.
In states where same-sex marriage is legal, yes. The only legal name change document you need is your same-sex marriage certificate. There is no need to obtain a court ordered name change.
No. There shouldn't be a problem. At worst you may need to provide a copy of your marriage certificate to document the name change. You can obtain a copy at the town clerk's office where you were married.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
Yes. You can change its name when you obtain it and if you go to the name rater he can change it for you.
Yes you can. It is legal to change your name.
The minister or Justice of the peace will send off the marriage licence,but to obtain a legal name change you have to send off for a certified licence.
legal conflicts forced them to change their name.
Yes, it is legal to change your name
Yes.
You must file a name change petition and follow the steps at your local county court clerk's office where you are a resident.Another PerspectiveIt is not necessary in all states to submit a formal petition for a name change after marriage. Your name changes when you say, "I do." In many cases you only need to obtain a certified copy of your marriage license that shows your new name. You can use it to obtain a new license, passport and social security card. Then you need to notify all the entities you deal with of your name change. See related links.