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Is it illegal not to change your name after marriage?
There is no legal requirement for you to change your maiden name (your surname before marriage) upon marriage. This option is becoming increasingly popular as more women are establishing reputations at work with their maiden names, and want to keep them to avoid confusion.
Can I keep my surname after marriage?
You’re legally allowed to keep your maiden (or current) name for work or professional reasons, and use your new married name socially or for family-related purposes. Even if you’ve changed your name by deed poll you’re perfectly entitled to use a different one at work.
Is it necessary to change surname in passport after marriage?
In many cases, women change their surname after marriage and want to update the same on their passport. In case a lady retains her maiden name after marriage, nothing changes in the passport application process and no need to update an existing passport.
Can I use my married name without legally changing it UK?
If you decide to not to change your name following your marriage, but wish to change your title to Mrs, you do not need to apply for a Deed Poll. You simply need to write to all concerned notifying them that following your marriage, you are not changing your surname but have changed your title to Mrs.
Can a woman legally change her surname after marriage?
Today, women cannot legally change their surname after marriage, but both men and women can accept the other’s surname for social and colloquial purposes. An unanticipated problem was encountered,…
Do you sign your marriage certificate with your new name?
Once you’re married, you must sign your marriage certificate with your new name. As long as you’re taking your new spouse’s name, your marriage certificate serves as proof of your new name, which you’ll use to change your name with creditors, businesses, and other entities.
What happens if I Don’t Change my Name?
This is a genuine point of anxiety, doubt, and stress. Dread of penalties, fines, being reported, and worry that they (whoever “they” are) will invalidate your marriage for failing to change your name. These worries are much ado about nothing. Next you’ll see why when we dispel these myths.
What is your legal name when you get married?
Nine times out of ten, it’s your maiden name. Birth surname for the fellas. The marriage license clerk or application might have expressed language to the effect that when you get married your new name choice becomes your new legal name. Maybe you were told that, but in the real world name change after marriage isn’t automatic.