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A Petition for a change of name must be filed in the County Court where the minor resides, unless the child is the subject of a child support or allocation of parental responsibilities (decision-making and parenting time) action.
Take your completed forms to the courthouse in the county where you live. A name change can be filed in county court or district court. Check with the clerk when you file your case to determine what court (county or district) the case should be filed in.
Change your child's legal name In California, you can ask the court to legally change your child's name. If you are the only parent making the request, you have to file a petition with the court, let the other parent know about it, and go to a court hearing.
Change your legal name Once the judge decides, you pick up a court decree (court order) with your new name. The process generally takes up to 3 months.
How long will the entire application for change of name take? Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
A Petition for a change of name must be filed in the County Court where the minor resides, unless the child is the subject of a child support or allocation of parental responsibilities (decision-making and parenting time) action.
A name change correction for a child is simple, if the birth certificate was issued in Pennsylvania and both biological or adoptive parents consent to the change of name. Both of the biological parents must complete and sign the form on the back of their child's birth certificate in the presence of a notary.
Step 7 ? File Petition with the Court Submit your filings to a Colorado court located within your county of residence. You will be required to pay the $100 filing fee upon submission of your documents.
If parents agree, they can also choose an entirely different surname for their child that is not the same as the parents'.
Child's Consent to Name Change (For Child Age 10 or Older)