I split from my husband 3 years ago, the divorce came through this year, i just changed my name back with everything just said that I was divorced and explained that I wanted to revert to my maiden name. I didn't do it legally or by deed poll didn't need to, even got my passport in my maiden name only had to provide my decree absolute. Deed poll's are generally used for just changing your name, you can call yourself what you like as long as you have proof ie; birth cert - original name, marriage cert - married name, deed poll - changed name, for places like banks etc they will require proof of this. If your not seperated you 'll have to fib tho and say you are or it's long they just won't understand why you want to do it, no point standing there explaining lol! You don't have to be divorced. Many people don't ever get divorced. Your birth cert and marriage cert is proof enough for this ok.
2007-02-13 23:06:00
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answered by DeViL..^--^~~ 4
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Many things have to be considered where concerns your question. When two persons marry each other, the official who officiates at the wedding makes this last statement; by the power invested in me by the state of (state name) I hereby pronounce you man and wife, or Mr and Mrs (the husband's name). This implies that legal sanction has been given that the two persons now use the husband's name. Some persons marry in a church and a church does not have the actual power to make a legal wedding, it is then just a ceremony of celebration and not until the marriage is properly recorded at the appropriate government office are the two persons legally married. When their marriages documents are accepted and the marriage recorded and recorded in the husband's name, then both the husband and wife have the right of his name. Courts will not take that away from a woman. But, many women after divorce will use either their married name hyphen maiden name or vice versa.
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2016-04-16 11:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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there are lots of services online that can help you change your name look at www.deepoll.net/
Most separated women (who took their husband's surname upon marriage) believe they have to wait until their divorce before they can revert to their maiden name. This is incorrect. A separated woman has the right to change her surname at any time. Therefore, if you are separated and do not wish to be known by your husband's surname, you can revert to your maiden name (or to a new name entirely) by Deed Poll. Changing your name is quick and simple and you can read a summary of the Deed Poll process by clicking on this link.
2007-02-13 12:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You will find that if you change your surname there will be a lot of people (i.e. banks, the DSS or credit card companies) who will ask you for something in writing to confirm the change of name. Exam certificates and qualifications can also be a problem if they are in your previous name and you have no document confirming the change. The Passport Office will also want some evidence if you want a passport in the new name and they prefer a Deed witnessed by a Solicitor.
2007-02-14 11:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-11 19:42:43
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answered by ? 3
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2016-02-10 13:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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How does your spouse feel about this? Have you talked to his family at all to get their perspective? Obviously this decision is completely yours to make, but it will affect how other people perceive you. Especially some people you care most about.
You're not alone in thinking about this. I am about to graduate from medical school and I always imagined being Dr. Maiden Name, but instead I am going to be Dr. Lame Name. But, what's in a name? And it would definitely hurt a lot more than it would help.
2007-02-13 12:48:37
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answered by Tiffany 3
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You can do this in most states by going to the probate court in your could by and requesting a name change. You will fill out paperwork which details your reason. The probate judge will then take your request for consideration. You have to be 18 or a court emancipated youth I believe.
2016-10-27 19:18:43
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answered by Dawson 1
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You can be known as anything you like as long as it is not for fraudulent purposes.
Deed poll is the best way and you can apply for it all online.
The link below will take to straight to the deed poll site and it explains everything there.
2007-02-13 12:47:15
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answered by Denise H 4
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2014-09-27 21:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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