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Get Hi Form E: Order Of Name Change Of Minor By One Parent With The Notarized Consent Of The Other 2015-2025
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How to fill out the HI Form E: Order Of Name Change Of Minor By One Parent With The Notarized Consent Of The Other online
Filling out the HI Form E is an essential step for parents seeking to change the name of their minor child with the consent of the other parent. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the process confidently and successfully.
Follow the steps to complete the HI Form E online
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred browser.
- In the provided fields, enter the full name of the minor as it currently appears on official documents. Ensure accuracy to avoid any processing delays.
- Fill in the name of the parent completing the form in the designated parent section. This should be the person initiating the name change.
- Provide the other parent's name in the section for the notarized consent. This confirms that both parents agree to the name change.
- Indicate the new name that the minor will be adopting, ensuring it adheres to any legal naming standards.
- Select the appropriate date fields to indicate when the Notice of Change of Name was published in a newspaper of general circulation in Hawaii.
- Include the date when you are submitting this order. Use a consistent format throughout to ensure clarity.
- Sign and date the form where indicated, ensuring your signature and the other parent's notarized consent are in appropriate sections.
- Review the form for any errors or omissions, making sure all necessary fields are completed accurately.
- Once you are satisfied with the information provided, save your changes. You can then choose to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Start completing your HI Form E online today to ensure a smooth name change process for your minor.
Marriage or Divorce Sometimes, when parents divorce, if one parent is awarded the majority of custody, they may choose to change the child's last name. This is particularly true in cases where the parent changes their last name following the divorce.
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