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Can I change my name back to my previous married name?

Can I change my name back to my previous married name?

by Court Order AND, you're allowed to retake your Maiden Name even if you are still married and have no plans to divorce through a new Name Change Petition. Both options are explained here. Both options get you a Court Order, re-establishing your Maiden Name as your current Legal Name.

Why would a woman keep her maiden name?

Of course, many women who keep their maiden names do so because they marry later in life or at a time when their careers are already in full swing, and it could be risky?career-wise and financially speaking?to change names. That's partly due to the value of ?personal branding? or, in simple terms, name recognition.

Can I have 2 last names?

Nowadays, couples can choose any combination of surnames for official use (although their legal name will remain unchanged). Most prevalent remains for the wife to either use a hyphenated surname or use her maiden name. Few husbands use a hyphenated surname.

Why you should keep your maiden name?

The fact that maiden names are used as security questions says everything. The fact that your credit card company asks for your mother's maiden name as a security question proves how obsolete those names become when they're changed. Don't let yours become obsolete.

Is it possible to change your last name?

Most states allow you to legally change your name simply through usage. You can choose a name and just start using it in social settings and in your business. This can be a completely legal name change.

What are the benefits of changing your name after marriage?

Many brides find that having the same last name as their husband helps them feel more like a family. Changing their name is an important and official symbol of the commitment they've made to each other. Monogramming home goods, personalizing decor items and making dinner reservations all become easier.

Does a woman have to change her name when she gets married?

While there is no law in the United States requiring a name change after marriage, the tradition is still very much alive and well, thanks in part to its historical underpinnings in English (and subsequently American) common law. Historically, a person's surname was not considered all that important.

Can I take my partners name without getting married?

Yes. Generally, anyone can change there name at any time by taking the correct legal steps of filing a Petition for Name change, it is just easier when you get married because you do not need to file any legal action...

Does changing your name affect anything?

You probably expect to need to update your Social Security information and your credit cards, but there are plenty of other people who need to know about your new name as well. "A name change can have an impact on your taxes. All the names on your tax return must match Social Security Administration records.

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