changing your name after marriage
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What To Keep In Mind When Changing Your Name After MarriageWhat To Keep In Mind When Changing Your Name After Marriage
Have you tied the knot recently and are planning to legally change your name after marriage?
Well, you are not alone. Even today, women continue to change their name legally after
marriage and take on their spouse’s surname, or choose to go in for a name change after
divorce.
DIY or Hire a Professional Service
While changing your married name is not a very difficult process, it can turn out to a bit
tedious for you, especially if you plan to do it yourself. If you want to save yourself the hassle
of carrying out the name change procedure on your own, you can always hire a professional
name change service to do the job faster.
Update your Social Security Card
Legally changing your name after marriage might involve quite a bit of paper work. It is
important that you complete all the procedures in time; otherwise you will face problems later
on. Although, the forms required for this name change varies from one state to another, there
are some common mandatory forms that need to be filled in such as the SS-5 form etc. By
obtaining a fresh social security card with your new name, you can easily go ahead and
change your name at banks as well.
All that goes in when you Legally Change Your Name
Remember, for successful name change after marriage, you need to produce a valid marriage
certificate. So, keep several copies of the same handy. Also, you must apply for a new
driver’s license with your new name. This new ID card will help you in your subsequent
name change applications. And yes, you will need to update your new name in your voter
registration card too.
You must remember to update your new name on important documents such as mortgage
papers, tax files, utility bills, house ownership deeds, credit cards, insurance, etc. It takes
about 2 months for your name change to cover all legal documents. After which, you could
type a formal mail to inform your friends, family and colleagues.
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Combination of Maiden Name and Married Name
These days, several women use a combination of their maiden name along with their married
surname. This is advantageous for those who already has an established reputation in their
career or social circle. The act is indeed a good way of restoring your original identity along
with reflecting your marital status in your name. So, if you wish to include both your
surnames, see to it that all your legal documents, such as Passport, bank account, driving
license, etc. have the same names.
Take your Name Change Process Slow and Steady
Don’t rush through the name change process. You don’t necessarily have to legally change
your name the very next day you get married. Relax; go for your honeymoon and once you
come back and settle in your daily chores, then you can initiate your legal name change
procedure.
Be Sure. Be Secure
Remember, changing your name legally is a big decision. So, be very meticulous throughout
the whole process. See to it that all the necessary forms have been duly filled and every
organization or individual is updated about your name change. This will save you from any
undue trouble in future.