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Hi, my name is Lee-Ann and Im a student at Berkeley Law School. This video is produced in partnership with the Name and Gender Change Workshop, a pro bono legal project that helps members of the trans community update their government issued ID documents to better reflect their name and gender. In this video, Ill be diving into the details of the fee-waiver process. For a more general overview of the name and gender marker change process in California, please watch the How To video linked in the description below. Before we get started, I wanted to point out two things. First, the form well be walking through is the same fee waiver form used for many California court filings. So most of what well be talking about will apply for filings other than a name and gender change court order. And second, while this content has been reviewed by attorneys at the East Bay Community Law Center, this is not legal advice. Alright. Lets jump into the fee waiver process. California courts charge