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Can the parent and stepparent alone change the childs name? A. No, they must have the written agreement of anyone else with parental responsibility or if not, consent of the Court. Q.
The required waiting period for an adult name change in Georgia is 30 days from the date of filing in court.
The State of Georgia Rule 511-1-3-. 14 provides for the amendment of a birth certificate when the natural parents marry after the birth. To carry out the provisions to amend the birth certificate, a certified copy of the parents marriage record and an affidavit of both parents are required.
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How long does it take to legally change my name? Name change actions can take anywhere from a day, to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for name change actions to be ordered/decreed varies not only from state to state but from county to county and courthouse to courthouse as well.
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In order to apply for a change of name, an application form needs to be completed and posted to the register office where the entry is held. The birth certificates with the old name need to be given to the register office along with an application form and the relevant fee for a new certificate.
Georgia law requires (1) the written consent of the childs parent or parents if they are still alive and neither has abandoned the minor; or (2) the written consent of the childs guardian, in the case where both parents have passed or have abandoned the minor, be filed along with the name change petition.
You must file the application for change of name in the county where you and the minor child reside. You must file a certified copy of the minor childs birth certificate with the Petition. You must have proper and reasonable cause for the requested change of name.
The required waiting period for an adult name change in Georgia is 30 days from the date of filing in court.
Go to a hearing In most cases, youll go to a court hearing. If the other parent doesnt agree, the judge will hear both sides and make a decision about your childs name change.

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