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Some worry that the court automatically favors mothers over fathers in custody cases. However, this is now simply a myth. Colorado is neither a mom state nor a dad state when deciding on child custody. Its also not an automatic 50-50 parenting time state. Heres how it works.
The main reason why the law requires anyone who wants to change his or her name to publish it in a newspaper is simply to make it a public record. People whom you might have legitimate and legal responsibilities have to know, their right under the law, when you have changed your name.
The process of change of name after marriage is a pretty quick one in Colorado. Usually, after filling out the marriage license and certificate document, the marrying parties must return the documents within 63 days after completion.
Youll also need: Your legal name change document (like your Colorado marriage certificate) Proof of identity (for example, your current drivers license) Proof of citizenship (for example, your birth certificate)
*Take your completed forms to the courthouse in the county where you live. A name change can be filed in county court or district court. Check with the clerk when you file your case to determine what court (county or district) the case should be filed in.
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How long will the entire application for change of name take? Name change actions can take anywhere from a day to six (6) months (sometimes even longer). The time it takes for such action to be ordered/decreed varies not only from county to county, but sometimes from courthouse to courthouse as well.
A deed poll is a kind of legal document used to prove a change of name.
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.
Or maybe, after a divorce, a childs last name is that of a parent that is no longer in her life. Whatever the reason, there is a specific process to request a name change for a minor child. The Court has the ability to change a childs name pursuant to the divorce or an allocation of parental responsibilities case.
A Petition for a change of name must be filed in the County Court where the minor resides, unless the child is the subject of a child support or allocation of parental responsibilities (decision-making and parenting time) action.

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