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hi everyone attorney rachel kelly here with another family law friday this week im answering the question of i want to change my childs last name what can i do okay so really this is not so much about answering how you can change a childs last name because this is kind of just some broad advice and if you have a friend who is currently pregnant with a child with someone to whom she is not married maybe forward this video along it can be a challenge to change your childs name after youve named them if your ex will not agree okay so there is a mechanism to change that last name you file a name change petition through the probate court it is possible to do it and also the court can deny that request and i have seen the courts deny the request to do a name change even if the parent has sole legal custody i have seen courts deny that now if you share joint legal custody if the other party objects to the name change the court is going to flat out refuse to do it they will not do it if