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A minor cannot represent themselves in any court action. They must be represented by a parent or guardian. The minor would not need to be present unless there are special circumstances and the judge wishes to interview the child. The court would review the petition for name change and issue an order after considering the circumstances. The adult who is representing the child may be required to attend a hearing depending on the reason for the name change and whether the petition is contested.

A minor cannot represent themselves in any court action. They must be represented by a parent or guardian. The minor would not need to be present unless there are special circumstances and the judge wishes to interview the child. The court would review the petition for name change and issue an order after considering the circumstances. The adult who is representing the child may be required to attend a hearing depending on the reason for the name change and whether the petition is contested.

A minor cannot represent themselves in any court action. They must be represented by a parent or guardian. The minor would not need to be present unless there are special circumstances and the judge wishes to interview the child. The court would review the petition for name change and issue an order after considering the circumstances. The adult who is representing the child may be required to attend a hearing depending on the reason for the name change and whether the petition is contested.

A minor cannot represent themselves in any court action. They must be represented by a parent or guardian. The minor would not need to be present unless there are special circumstances and the judge wishes to interview the child. The court would review the petition for name change and issue an order after considering the circumstances. The adult who is representing the child may be required to attend a hearing depending on the reason for the name change and whether the petition is contested.

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