You shouldn't need to do anything if you're keeping your maiden name. Check with your state/county government to make sure, but I think you only have to provide documentation if you are changing your last name after marriage. Congrats and best wishes with your new life!
2006-10-05 13:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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keeping your maiden name is easy. You don't have to do anything, except you have to tell people you are keeping your maiden name. Best way to do this is to make sure your maiden name is on the thank you cards. To further reinforce the idea, a little contact card with his and your maiden names inserted in the thank yous will go a long way.
2006-10-05 18:54:05
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answered by superchrisw 2
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No. You don't need to do anything to keep your maiden name.
Strangely enough you need to do lots of things if you are changing your last name. SS, driver's license, credit cards, etc.
2006-10-05 15:14:50
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answered by nonna_barbara 2
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because the first female has suggested.. in case you want to maintain it do no longer some thing. right here in the U. S. as a fashion to modify it once you marry you should bypass to the Social safe practices place of work and practice for a acceptance replace, there are particular documentation you should convey with you or mail in copies. which consists of your marriage licsense. once you receive a sparkling card with your new very last call you could replace it on your DL.
2016-12-04 07:53:24
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answered by ? 3
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Your name does not legally change unless you change it. Your name will remain what it is unless you contact everyone and file the paperwork. However, expect to be constantly correcting people who will naturally call you by your married name.
2006-10-06 01:52:27
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answered by tjnstlouismo 7
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Unless you're changing your name, you don't need a change of name form. All you need is to alert them to your address change.
2006-10-05 14:05:24
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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