Wisconsin Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name

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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.

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In order to obtain a modification, you must show the court that since the original decree was issued or last order made, there has been a substantial change in circumstances. To justify a modification, the change in circumstances must be truly significant.

You must fill out the forms properly and file them with the court in the county where you reside. You will also have to pay whatever fee that county requires for a name change. You will have to file out and file a proposed order and notice of hearing on your name change.

You will need the following documents: Marriage Certificate. Birth Certificate. Decree Absolute. Signed declaration stating that you are switching back to your Maiden name 'for all purposes. '

Fill out a Petition for Name Change form. If the person whose name is proposed to be changed is an adult or a minor age 14 or over, complete CV-450. Use CV-455 if the person whose name is proposed to be changed is a minor under 14 years of age. The form has step-by-step instructions on the left side.

General information about the name change process is contained in Wisconsin Statutes 786.36 and 786.37. There is a $164.50 filing fee to file a Name Change action. The Clerk of Courts cannot give you legal advice. If you need further help, you may consult the Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 786.36 and 786.37.

You must fill out the forms properly and file them with the court in the county where you reside. You will also have to pay whatever fee that county requires for a name change. You will have to file out and file a proposed order and notice of hearing on your name change.

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Wisconsin Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name