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Yes. The trustee may request a copy of your marriage license in order to document that your maiden name and your married name indicate one and the same person. The trustee may need that documention for their own file for verification that they distributed to the right person if you want her/him to make your distribution check payable to you under your maiden name. Also, if an inheritance is involved you may need to sign some sort of a release when distribution is made. You can sign by using your married name and add AKA (also known as) your maiden name. It's not a big problem and can be taken care of when distribution is made.

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