District of Columbia Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name

State:
Multi-State
Control #:
US-01386BG
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
Instant download

Description

A judgment or decree in a divorce case may be modified for sufficient cause. This form is a sample of an order granting a motion of the petitioner in a divorce action seeking to modify a divorce decree and have her name change back to her married name from her maiden name. This form is generic and for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

Free preview
  • Preview Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name
  • Preview Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name

How to fill out Order Modifying Or Amending Divorce Decree To Change Name Back To Married Name?

US Legal Forms - one of the most important collections of legal documents in the United States - provides a vast array of legal form templates that you can download or print. By using the site, you can access thousands of forms for business and personal purposes, organized by categories, states, or keywords. You can find the latest versions of forms such as the District of Columbia Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name in just a few minutes.

If you already have an account, Log In and download the District of Columbia Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name from your US Legal Forms library. The Download button will appear on every form you view. You can access all previously downloaded forms in the My documents section of your account.

If you are using US Legal Forms for the first time, here are simple steps to get you started: Make sure you have selected the correct form for your city/state. Click the Preview button to review the form's content. Check the form description to ensure you have chosen the right one. If the form does not meet your needs, utilize the Search bar at the top of the screen to find one that does. If you are satisfied with the form, confirm your choice by clicking the Purchase now button. Then, select your preferred pricing plan and provide your information to create an account. Complete the purchase. Use your Visa or Mastercard or PayPal account to finalize the transaction. Select the format and download the form to your device. Make edits. Fill out, modify, print, and sign the downloaded District of Columbia Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name.

  1. Every template you add to your account has no expiration date and is yours permanently.
  2. So, if you wish to download or print another copy, just go to the My documents section and click on the form you need.
  3. Access the District of Columbia Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name with US Legal Forms, one of the most extensive collections of legal document templates.
  4. Utilize a vast selection of professional and state-specific templates that meet your business or personal requirements and needs.

Form popularity

FAQ

Change of name on divorce. Upon divorce from the bond of marriage, the court shall, on request of a party who assumed a new name on marriage and desires to discontinue using it, state in the decree of divorce either the birth-given or other previous name which such person desires to use.

There is a processing fee required by the court in order to process your petition. Prices may vary from county to county, but the average is between $150 and $300. There are also options available for those unable to afford the fee.

To change your name, you will need to visit a DMV Service Center and bring your current DC driver license, learner permit, or non-driver identification card along with one of the following original documents: Certified marriage certificate (name change due to marriage) Divorce decree (name change due to divorce)

The filing fee for a name change petition in Texas is $350. If you are unable to pay this amount, fill out a Statement of Inability to Afford Court Costs and file it as well. Some counties in Texas may allow you to file your petition electronically using the e-File Texas service.

For minor changes to your first or middle name, get an application to amend your birth certificate from the Texas Bureau of Vital Statistics (.dshs.state.tx.us). To change your last name, you will need a court order. To file a petition for a name change, you must be at least 18 years of age.

MARRIAGE: If the applicant is requesting a change of name as a result of marriage and is only changing their last name; the applicant may go to the nearest Social Security Administration Office to complete the process. The applicant must take their marriage certificate, birth certificate and valid identification.

Texas Law. If you're going through divorce, annulment, or declaring a marriage void, you can ask the judge to change your name in the same application. If approved, the court will order the name change in the final decree. This law is in Texas Family Code Chapter 45.

Also, unless it was addressed in a legally valid prenuptial agreement, your ex-spouse can never force you to take your maiden name back. However, your request to amend the divorce papers in Texas usually must occur at least 30 days before your trial date.

Trusted and secure by over 3 million people of the world’s leading companies

District of Columbia Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name