In the United States, it is not legally required to have a last name, but it can make certain legal processes more complicated.
You can use your middle and last name legally. Many people use their middle name with their last name.
No. But you can change your name legally to just about anything, including his last name. NO NO, unless you have had your name legally changed.
Yes, you can legally give your baby a different last name by going through the process of legally changing their name through the appropriate legal channels.
if you leagally changed you name then you would present yourself with your legal last name. if you legally switched it from your fathers last name to your mothers maiden name, or any name of your choosing for that matter, you would use the name that you LEGALLY changed it to.
You can ask a judge and he will legally change your name for about $50.
Yaw. He legally changed it to Dawson
Ochocinco. He legally changed his name. Before that his name was Chad Johnson.
About $200-$300
Selena Gomez's last name is Gomez. If she were to take her step-father's last name, it would be Teefey. But her name is Selena Marie Gomez, legally speaking.
Yes, a baby can be given any last name, as long as it is legally allowed and chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
You will need to go to your local SSI office in order to change your child last name legally, you will also need to call all information that are in your child name.
Yes, a mother can legally change her child's last name through a court process known as a name change petition. This typically involves filing paperwork, providing a valid reason for the change, and obtaining approval from a judge.