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Can I change my name back to Maiden?
The easiest way to change your last name back to your former/maiden name is to do it during your divorce. You would ask the judge to restore your name either when you file for divorce or before you complete your divorce case. The Judgement of Dissolution of Marriage order will say that your maiden name is restored.
How can I go back to my maiden name without divorce in India?
You can change your name any time it doesn’t have to do anything with divorce or separation. After that you can make affidavit of name change. Apply for change of name in Adhaar Card by attaching copy of driving license. It is now perfectly legal for a woman to retain her maiden name after marriage.
How can I change my last name without marriage?
Each state’s name change requirements vary, but most require you to file a formal petition (written request) with the local court. Your request must be complete with your current and proposed new name and include a statement that you’re not seeking a name change for any illegal purpose.
How much does it cost to change back to your maiden name?
In general, anyone can legally change their name for any reason except to commit fraud or evade the law. To make it official, you’ll need a court order legally changing your name. The procedure for getting that order depends on the state and county where you live—and the cost will range from $150 to $436.
Can a married woman change her name back?
Changing your name after marriage to something other than your spouse’s name is completely acceptable. However, it sometimes requires more than just the marriage license; usually, a court order is needed. Each state is different about what they require, so be sure to check your own state’s laws on the topic.
Is it mandatory to change last name after marriage?
Your name is your own choice. The law does not mandate a man or a woman to change it necessarily. Hence you do not have to change your name in any official documentation like Aadhar card or PAN card after marriage.
Can a married woman can use her maiden name?
According to prevailing jurisprudence, “a married woman has the option, but not a duty, to use the surname of the husband.” Therefore, upon marriage, married women have the option to continuously use her maiden name or: Her husband’s full name, but prefixing a word indicating that she is his wife, such as “Mrs.”