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Living Will Hide Surname Field Feature

Are you looking for a way to protect your privacy while still ensuring your wishes are followed in the future? Our Living Will Hide Surname Field feature is here to help!

Key Features:

Easily hide your surname on your living will document
Customize who can view your full information
Secure and encrypted data storage

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Providing peace of mind by safeguarding your personal details
Ensuring confidentiality and privacy in sensitive legal matters
Empowering you to control who has access to your information

With this feature, you can confidently express your healthcare preferences and end-of-life decisions without compromising your privacy. Take control of your future with our Living Will Hide Surname Field feature!

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You'll need a legal name to get a passport, driver's license and social security card. ... In the United States, going without a name is not inherently illegal. Police won't arrest you for not having a name. But you can't legally identify yourself without one, which would make things difficult for you.
There is no law preventing you from being known by a single name, or mononym that is, a surname only, with no forenames and HM Passport Office should accept such a name, although they may be more sceptical of your application.
You can add or remove names, and you can change the spelling of names. ... There is no law preventing you from being known by a single name, or mononym that is, a surname only, with no forenames and HM Passport Office should accept such a name, although they may be more sceptical of your application.
Surnames have not always existed and today are not universal in all cultures. ... However, the style of having both a family name (surname) and a given name (forename) is far from universal. In many cultures, it is common for people to have one name or mononym, with some cultures not using family names.
In nearly all countries, it's just not possible to have two legal names. What we have is the situation where one version of the name is the strictly legal name, and the other version is legally valid and perhaps other versions are legally recognised.
Option 3: Take two last names sans hyphen This name change option allows you to have both surnames but use them interchangeably. You will need to sign all legal documents with both names, but you can introduce yourself with one last name, thus forgoing the mouthful that hyphenated last names can create.
When you're known by more than one name It is an ancient part of the common law that a person can only have one given name (or Christian name although this has been interpreted to mean the given name, whatever that is, even for non-Christians), but that a person may have more than one surname.
2. As long as it is not done for fraudulent or other unlawful purposes, a person may assume any forename without any formalities and can identify themselves with, and be identified by, the assumed name. ... A determination of a person's legal forename can only be made by a UK Court.
He was known as first name, hyphenated last name. When it comes to parents naming their children, they usually want names that flow together. ... Fluffyrhino explains her reasoning: "Baby boy will have 2 middle names because the second middle name is my maiden name.
So to be general, if you don't have a First or a Last Name in your passport then your entire name will be printed in the Surname field of your Visa. First Name: FNU (First Name Unknown) Surname: Shrinivas Ragav.
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