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Michigan Publication of Notice of Hearing on Name Change - Family Name Change

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This document states the reasons and other required details for your name change.

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If you have sole parental responsibility, you will be able to change your child's name without anyone else's consent or a Court approval. You will still need to seek legal advice from a solicitor to make a formal deed to change their name.

Social Security Administration. Department of Motor Vehicles. Passport Office. Post Office. IRS. Voter Registration. Banks and other financial institutions. Credit Card companies (or issuers)

The passport office (see more details below) The DVLA (driving licence, vehicle registration) HM Revenue and Customs. Child Benefit. Local Authority (Council tax and electoral register) Land Registry. Student Loans. Your employer.

A: You will have to ask the court for special permission to get the name change without letting the other parent know. To do this, the judge will ask you to look for the other parent, and you have to look as hard as possible, asking friends and family and looking up public records.

If one parent is out of the picture, you don't need consent to change your child's last name. You do need to serve him or her with a conformed copy of the Order to Show Cause form. The other parent still does not have to consent or agree, just get served. Once served, a Proof of Service form must be filed.

The notice must be published in one issue of the Gazette and in one issue of a newspaper circulating in the district in which he or she is resident. Applicants must seek an exemption from the Director if they wish to be exempt from publication.

Yes you can be traced if you change it by deed poll. All deed polls are published in The Gazette, an arcane publication of official 'stuff' this is then used by various govt and private organisations to update their records. It is a public document.Some may only change your details with a deed poll.

You do not have to report your name change directly to the IRS. However, it's important to report it to the Social Security Administration (SSA) before you file your tax return. You can change your name by mail or go to your local Social Security office.

Both parents must applyBoth parents named on the child's birth certificate must apply to change their child's name.

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Michigan Publication of Notice of Hearing on Name Change - Family Name Change