Wyoming Affidavit in Support of Name Change for Family

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Wyoming
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WY-NC-301
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This document provides additional details regarding your request for name change.

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If you want to change your child's name, the first step you need to take is to file a petition with the family court in your county requesting the change. You are obligated to notify the other parent and give them the opportunity to respond to your petition.

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.

If you are petitioning to establish or modify child custody: You need to fill out the Petition to Establish Custody or Petition to Modify Custody. You file the petition in the court where the children lived for the last six months before filing. You also send a copy of the petition to the other side.

You will need to pay the filing fee. You can call the District Court Clerk's office to find out the fee amount (usually $70-100). The Clerk's office will date stamp your petition and will give you a case number. You must include the case number on any other papers you file in this case.

Request Review or Modification of Your Child Support Order If you do not already have an open child support case, you will need to open one. Once the local office has completed its review, a petition to modify will be filed or the local office will inform you that it has determined a modification is not appropriate.

Bring (or mail, if you'd prefer) the completed form to your local SSA office. With it, you'll need to submit: Your legal name change document (marriage certificate or court order) Proof of identity (your current driver's license, state ID or passport, for example)

Obtain a certified copy of the court order that stipulates the name change from the court that issued the change. Complete the Application For Correction Form. Send the certified copy of the court order, the application, a photocopy of your current ID (such as a driver's license) and a $45 fee to our office.

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.

Any person wishing to change his or her name may file a petition in the District Court in the county in which the person resides so long as that person has been a bona fide resident of that county for at least two (2) years before filing the petition for a name change.

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Wyoming Affidavit in Support of Name Change for Family