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Get Reset Affidavit Re Change Of Name (minor) Pc-910a Rev
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How to use or fill out the RESET Affidavit Re Change Of Name (Minor) PC-910A REV online
Filling out the RESET Affidavit Re Change Of Name (Minor) PC-910A REV is an important step for legally changing a minor's name. This guide offers clear instructions on navigating the form online, ensuring you have the necessary information to complete it accurately.
Follow the steps to efficiently complete the form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it in your chosen online editor.
- Begin filling out the form by entering the appropriate Probate Court name and district number at the top of the document.
- Provide the current name of the minor whose name is to be changed in the section labeled 'In Re Change of Name of.'
- State the residential address of the minor and the length of residence in Connecticut.
- Indicate if the minor owns any real estate and its location. Fill in the required details accurately.
- Confirm whether the minor has any outstanding debts. If yes, you will need to notify creditors of the name change.
- Answer the questions regarding any criminal charges or convictions, providing detailed information as necessary.
- Clarify the purpose of the name change, ensuring it is not intended to deceive or evade legal responsibilities.
- Indicate whether there has been a previous name change petition filed for this minor in any court.
- Finish by signing and dating the document in the designated sections, ensuring it is subscribed and sworn before an authorized individual.
- Finally, review your completed form for accuracy and clarity, then save your changes. You may download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start completing your documents online today to ensure a smooth name change process.
Full "probate" is ONLY required by law if the person who dies, with or without a will, (1) owned real estate (not just a life use) that does not pass by the deed to the "surviving" joint owner, OR (2) owned $40,000 or more of other assets that also don't pass by beneficiary or joint ownership to another person.
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