Maine Consent Terminating Name Registration is a process by which a person can change their name by filing a petition with the court. This process can be used to change a person's name for any reason, including the desire to have a name that better reflects their gender identity or to disassociate from a prior name. There are two types of Maine Consent Terminating Name Registration: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary petitions are filed by an individual requesting to change their name, while involuntary petitions are filed by a family member or other person acting on behalf of the individual. The process involves filing a petition with the court, providing proof of identity and residence, and paying a fee. The court will then review the petition and, if approved, will issue an order changing the name.