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Don't make these 5 mistakes in Name change After Marriage Replace your middle name with a maiden name, choose for a hyphenated last name, take your husband’s last name as yours or simply don’t change to a new married name at all – which option do you liked the most? Well, if you are considering legal name change after marriage, there are certain things you shouldn’t do. Millions of newlywed Americans go for legal name change every year after their marriage. But not all of them get through the name change process in hassle-free manner. Some make mistakes and end up regretting them. In this post, we have shared 5 mistakes you should avoid while legally changing to Mrs. from Ms. Say no to these 5 mistakes Making an impulsive decision Remember, once you begin with the legal name change process and get through it, it won’t be easy getting back to your maiden name again. So, discuss with your spouse and family, and take the required time to make a right decision. Besides, if you have changed your maiden name in social security card and not changing it in other documents like driver license, bank accounts, etc., it can create some troubles regarding your identity and tax deductions later. It is very important that all your important documents to feature exactly same name. So, if you want to choose name change after marriage, do it for all documents like passport, bank account, driver license, vehicle registrations, credit card, insurance, subscriptions, etc. if you have no confusion, remember to get your marriage license immediately as you tie the knot. Marriage license will be used as one of the primary identity proof for your name change applications at various government offices. Getting influenced by others You need not to consider name change after marriage simply because that’s what a large number of newlywed brides do every year. Also, you need not to get influenced by your close friend’s name change decision. Name change is solely your decision and accepting your spouse name isn’t the only option you have. You can keep your maiden name as a middle name and spouse’s last name as your surname. You can also consider other name change options like a hyphenated last name or think of having a new surname with your husband. Discuss your views on name change with your to-be-partner but always remember that the decision is always yours. Ignoring to your personal viewpoint

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Page 1: Don't make these 5 mistakes in name change after marriage

Don't make these 5 mistakes in Name change

After Marriage

Replace your middle name with a maiden name, choose for a hyphenated last name,

take your husband’s last name as yours or simply don’t change to a new married

name at all – which option do you liked the most? Well, if you are considering legal

name change after marriage, there are certain things you shouldn’t do.

Millions of newlywed Americans go for legal name change every year after their

marriage. But not all of them get through the name change process in hassle-free

manner. Some make mistakes and end up regretting them. In this post, we have

shared 5 mistakes you should avoid while legally changing to Mrs. from Ms.

Say no to these 5 mistakes

Making an impulsive decision

Remember, once you begin with the legal name change process and get through it, it

won’t be easy getting back to your maiden name again. So, discuss with your spouse

and family, and take the required time to make a right decision. Besides, if you have

changed your maiden name in social security card and not changing it in other

documents like driver license, bank accounts, etc., it can create some troubles

regarding your identity and tax deductions later.

It is very important that all your important documents to feature exactly same name.

So, if you want to choose name change after marriage, do it for all documents like

passport, bank account, driver license, vehicle registrations, credit card, insurance,

subscriptions, etc. if you have no confusion, remember to get your marriage license

immediately as you tie the knot. Marriage license will be used as one of the primary

identity proof for your name change applications at various government offices.

Getting influenced by others

You need not to consider name change after marriage simply because that’s what a

large number of newlywed brides do every year. Also, you need not to get influenced

by your close friend’s name change decision. Name change is solely your decision

and accepting your spouse name isn’t the only option you have. You can keep your

maiden name as a middle name and spouse’s last name as your surname.

You can also consider other name change options like a hyphenated last name or

think of having a new surname with your husband. Discuss your views on name

change with your to-be-partner but always remember that the decision is always

yours.

Ignoring to your personal viewpoint

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As said above, it is very important to give utmost priority to your own viewpoint

about the name change after marriage. It’s your last name and your first identity in

your professional and personal space. There is no need to consider any conventional

beliefs. You can respect your own perspective about the name change after marriage.

Overlooking the effects or consequences of name change

There are couples who choose to have a common last name which contains both wife

and husband’s last name into it. That’s technically known as name hyphenation.

However, not all of them realize how complicated it can turn out for their children to

get identified with that long hyphenated last name. And it can be even scarier last

name for the grandchildren.

It is wise not to overlook the implications of your name change decision. For

example, if you have decided to continue using your maiden name, whose name will

you give to your future children? How does it feel when you don’t share a common

surname with your husband and children?

Considering legal name change a DIY project

If you are thinking of doing all paperwork involved in the legal process of name

change after marriage, think twice. You might not have time to visit all government

offices on own and stand in those queues. The forms may look complicated to you

and chances are you may collect wrong forms, if not given attention. But hiring a

professional name change service can take out all the hassles of the name change

process.

Hope this post helps you take right decision for name change after marriage!

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