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hi im michelle welcome back in this episode i want to talk about the ways that your legal name is changed in the u.s we have our official legal name which is put on our birth certificate and different countries have different rules on how you can be named and im not going to address that here but our first place for our official legal name is on the birth certificate and then if you are adopted your parents your adopted parents can apply to have your birth certificate changed that can be a part of the adoption proceeding or an administrative proceeding after the adoption and again thats relating to your legal name when you are married you can change your name at that point usually its just the last name you might also change your middle name because you might now use your original last name which is you make the spouses last name as your last name and so thats part of when you are married and so on your certificate of marriage it would go on there and it would then be filed away