Yes.
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. It is legal to change your name.
legal conflicts forced them to change their name.
Yes, it is legal to change your name
A legal name change does not need to be reported, but if you decide to change your name you must file a name change petition to the local county court clerk's office you are a resident.
She must use her legal name; if this happens to be her maiden name (i.e. she did not change her name at the marriage) then she may do so. However, if she did change her name, she must use this on all legal documents which require it.
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.
You must be a legal adult in the U.S.A to change your name.
His name can be changed through a legal name change or through a step parent adoption.
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.