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Understanding Name Changes

A name change is a legal procedure where a person adopts a new name distinct from their name at birth, adoption, or marriage. This process is governed by specific rules and regulations that can vary from one jurisdiction to another. In Texas, the laws concerning name changes are stringent, and the individual must satisfy several conditions before approval. For more detailed information on the subject, you can refer to the Texas Statutes.

Why Do People Typically Get a Name Change?

There are many reasons why someone might choose to change their name. Here are some common scenarios:

  1. Marriage or Divorce: Many people change their names to either adopt or discard a spouse’s surname after marriage or divorce.
  2. Personal Preference: Some individuals might not feel connected to their birth name and therefore choose a name that they feel suits them better.
  3. Transgender or Non-binary Identity: Individuals might change their names to align better with their gender identity.
  4. Safety or Privacy: In certain circumstances, a name change can be a critical part of protecting one’s safety or privacy.

Requirements for a Name Change in Texas

The state of Texas has outlined several requirements for anyone seeking a name change:

  1. Age: Applicants must be at least 18 years old. For minors, a parent, legal guardian, or managing conservator can file a petition on their behalf.
  2. Residency: The applicant must be a resident of Texas and the county where they file the petition for at least six months.
  3. Criminal Record: Texas courts may deny a name change if the applicant has a felony conviction, is required to register as a sex offender, or if the court believes the name change is being sought for fraudulent reasons. More about these restrictions can be found on the Texas Courts website.

Why Choose America Family Law Center for Your Name Change?

America Family Law Center is a trusted nonprofit law firm with a strong focus on family law. Our mission is to serve our community by providing reliable, high-quality legal services. Our team is experienced in handling name change cases and is well-versed in the Texas legal system.

Our legal team will guide you through the entire process, providing the necessary legal assistance and explaining each step along the way. We understand the personal and legal significance of a name change and commit to treating your case with respect and professionalism.

Take Action

Taking the first step towards a name change can be a daunting task. But remember, you don’t have to do it alone. America Family Law Center is here to help you navigate the process. We invite you to contact us today for assistance with your name change process. Your new beginning starts here.

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