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Make sure you have to show up at the hearing In some courts, the judge may order the change of name without a hearing as long as you followed all the steps required. If you forgot to ask the clerk about the hearing when you filed your papers, call the clerks office now to make sure you have to show up.
You pay a $435-$450 filing fee. If you cant afford the fee, you can ask the court to waive it. The clerk will give you a date when a judge will make a decision.
In most cases, you must file a petition with your local court to change your name. To do so, you may need to file paperwork and appear before a judge to complete the process. Find your local government website and contact your circuit court to get information about how you can legally change your name.
In California, you can ask for a court order to change your legal name. To do this, you file a petition with the court and publish a notice in a newspaper. Then, youll either have a court date (a hearing) where a judge will make a decision, or the judge may make a decision without a hearing.
Under Prop 13, all real property has established base year values, a restricted rate of increase on assessments of no greater than 2% each year, and a limit on property taxes to 1% of the assessed value (plus additional voter-approved taxes).

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Change your legal name File a petition with the court. First, you fill out and file court papers and pay a fee. Publish your request in a newspaper. Next, you must publish a notice in a newspaper saying that you are asking the court to legally change your name. Go to a hearing (if required) Get your decree.
A property title transfer in California looks like this: The signing of the purchase agreement. A title search is carried out. Escrow is opened. The buyer obtains title insurance. The deed is prepared (most commonly a grant deed). The grantor signs the deed in the presence of a notary public.

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