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Yes you may change your last name to anything. In fact you can change your full name to anything. There are no rules curtailing change of names.
1. YOU CAN NAME YOURSELF ANYTHING, WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS. If you don't like your birth name, you can legally change it to whatever you want with a few exceptions. You also can't change your name to commit fraud, evade law enforcement, or avoid paying any debts you owe.
If as a couple you do not want to get married (or enter into a civil partnership), it is entirely within your rights for one or both of you to change your surname to match your partner's, giving the appearance of a married couple.
The process for legally changing your first name is the same as for legally changing your last name. It differs somewhat from state to state, but in all states you need to ask permission from the court and obtain an order from a judge. This order allows you to change your birth certificate and other documents.
You can change your name to a single word. You can't take her name, but you can choose one word, or even just initials, as your name.
Generally speaking, you can change your name without separate legal hearings or court orders if the name change relates to your marriage or divorce. Your state may also provide other limited circumstances under which you can legally change your name without the court's involvement.
Yes you may change your last name to anything. In fact you can change your full name to anything. There are no rules curtailing change of names.
Some other fairly common reasons include: Taking the natural father's name (e.g., after being born out of wedlock or adopted). Changing to the mother's maiden name (e.g., after a divorce). Identifying with a foreign nationality (e.g., to show grandparents' nationality).
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