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After you were born,
you did not have a choice as to what your parents named you. Fortunately,
as an adult citizen of the United States, you have the right to
use any name you choose, provided you do so without any intent of
defrauding or harming others. For example, if you may not adopt
the name of a famous personality or even the brand name of a popular
product. Wanting to change your name for that purpose can be considered
as one with malicious intent.
Every state has at least one method to change an individual's name,
but some states have two methods. These are commonly known as court
petition and usage. Depending on the state in which you live, both
are legal and valid methods. For example, California residents have
the right to be known by whatever first and last name they choose.
BY COURT PETITION
The most popular way an individual can
legally change his or her name is bythrough what is called Court
Petition Method. A name change by this method is accomplished by
simply completing Name Change Form and by filing it with the county
clerk's office.
This mthod is quite similar to the process involved when you register
the name of a business, called DBA (Doing Business As). You fill
out the proper forms, file it with the county clerk, and then publish
a notice of filing in a local newspaper.
The objective of this notice is to publicly announce your intention
to change your name. This notice also allows any person who may
have any good reason to object, to file a motion against your name
change. However, if your notice is properly published and has served
its term (usually 4 weeks or 30 days), the court will grant your
request for name change.
ADOPTED USE METHOD
As its name suggests, changing your name
using the Adopted Use Method means simply that you adopt a new name
and use that name in all aspects of your personal, social and business
life.
Unfortunately, this method is not acceptable in most states. Therefore,
if the state in which you presently reside does not recognize the
Adopted Use Method, simply set up a residence in a state that has
the usage provision and change your name there.
This method is equally valid and legal as a name changed via the
Court Petition Method. Unlike court petition, however, the Adopted
Use Method requires no formal court filings. Most of the forms you
will need to fill out will be with governemnt agencies like the
Motor Vehicle and SSA.
Once you have decided to adopt and use a new name, you have to inform
your employer, friends, family members, etc. Inform them that you
now want them to call you and use only your new name. If applying
for a new job, or securing for credit you have to use your new name.
You may not use your old name and new name simultaneously.