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It typically takes the courts two to four weeks to process your request. If the courts finalize your divorce and receive an order to restore your maiden name, you can return to your former name without a hitch. If your divorce is not yet final, you can still ask to restore your former name.
It typically takes the courts two to four weeks to process your request. If the courts finalize your divorce and receive an order to restore your maiden name, you can return to your former name without a hitch. If your divorce is not yet final, you can still ask to restore your former name.
There are no time limits in which you must change your name. If and when you do go back to your maiden name, remember that all your important documents, such as your driver's license, social security, etc. must also be changed.
Brett: In most states, you do not need to go through a name change procedure after a divorce if your decree gives you the right to revert to your maiden name. You can just begin using it. You can show the decree to the DMV, etc. as proof.
Prepare an Application to Restore Your Former Name. File Your Application and Order in the correct court. Pay the required fees. Get Your Court Order and Certified Copy(s) of it. Change your ID and Official Records.
In most states, you have to pay a fee (usually $150 to $200) to file your name change petition in court. It also costs a small amount of money to get forms notarized. And if you're getting married, you may want to pay for additional certified copies of your marriage certificate to use as proof of your new last name.
Brett: In most states, you do not need to go through a name change procedure after a divorce if your decree gives you the right to revert to your maiden name. You can just begin using it. You can show the decree to the DMV, etc. as proof.
There is no rule that a woman has to use her husband's name after she gets married. In many cases, a wife will keep her maiden name or use both last names after the marriage is made official. By using a maiden name, a woman's husband may not be able to track her spending or the source of her financial independence.
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