Montana Request for Order of Publication for Name Change of Minor

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Montana
Control #:
MT-NC-204
Format:
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Overview of this form

The Request for Order of Publication for Name Change of Minor is a legal document submitted to the court. It requests an official order to publish a notice regarding a minor's name change. This form is essential for notifying the public about the requested name change, ensuring compliance with legal requirements. It is different from other name change forms, as it specifically focuses on the public notification aspect necessary in these cases.

Form components explained

  • Petitioner information: Details about the individual requesting the name change.
  • Court order request: A formal request for the court to issue an order for publication.
  • Hearing schedule: Space to set the time and place for the hearing regarding the name change petition.
  • Legal representation: Designation of an attorney, if applicable, for the petitioner.

Common use cases

This form should be used when a petitioner seeks to change the name of a minor and is required to notify the public through a notice in a local newspaper. It is typically necessary in jurisdictions that mandate public notification for such name changes to allow interested parties to respond or object if necessary.

Who should use this form

  • Parents or legal guardians seeking to change the name of their minor child.
  • Individuals involved in legal proceedings related to the name change of a minor.
  • Attorneys representing parents or guardians in name change petitions.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the petitioner: Fill in the name and contact information of the individual requesting the name change.
  • Request publication: Clearly state the request for the court to issue an order for publication.
  • Set hearing details: Provide the preferred time and location for the hearing.
  • Include attorney information: If applicable, indicate the attorney representing the petitioner.

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  • Failing to include all required petitioner information.
  • Not specifying a clear time and place for the hearing.
  • Omitting the attorney's name if legal representation is involved.

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FAQ

Go to the Clerk of District Court's office in your county courthouse. File the original Petition for Name Change, Consent to Name Change of Minor Child, Order Setting Hearing, and Notice of Hearing on Name Change of Minor Child. Also give your copies to the Clerk and ask the Clerk to conform them for your records.

Generally, you will not be able to change your child's surname without the permission of the other parent if: the other parent is listed on the Child's Birth Certificate, and.

The key to making an argument to change a child's name is to present the legal reasons for the change and show a judge that it is in the best interests of the child. The easiest way to convince a judge is to point to the factors put forth in state laws that support the request.

A mother, or father, cannot change a child's surname by herself or himself unless she or he is the only person with parental responsibility.Any child who has sufficient legal understanding may apply in their own right for the Court's permission to change their name.

The cost of filing at the District Court will vary depending on the county in which you reside. You should be prepared to pay $100 to $150. If you are unable to pay the fee, you can apply to have your fees waived by filling out the Informa Pauperis Application Form and submitting it with your petition.

Select City for Name Change Ad. Choose Newspaper for publishing Change of Name Ad. Select Date. Draft your Name Change Ad. Make Payment.

Both legal parents have the right to name a child or to request a name change. However, one parent can't change a child's name without the approval of the other parent. Thus, if the mother doesn't approve, then the father requesting the name change must file a petition with the court for a decision.

A: The law requires that you publish the Order to Show Cause form showing you are asking to change your name, and the date of your court hearing, to help prevent fraud by letting people know you are changing your name, and giving them a chance to object.

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.

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Montana Request for Order of Publication for Name Change of Minor