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Don’t forget the $110(ish) to change your Passport. Which is what I will be spending my money on this month rather than bubble bath from Crabtree and Evelyn. Blah.
E gads! I haven’t changed my passport yet, but definitely didn’t expect it to be that much.
The good news is bank changes cost $0.
Holy crap. This is exactly why I just told Eric the other day that if I were to end up taking his last name after some future hypothetical marriage event (he continues to act as though this is a given just because I have not categorically rejected the idea), that we were damn well going to be sitting down to have a serious extensive conversation about why it is a BFD for a person to change their name and not something any partner should take for granted. I hadn’t even thought to factor in the cost element, but now that I know it will take hundreds of dollars to make such a change happen, I feel even more convinced that I deserve many delicious treats and bubble baths and foot massages from any man who expects me to change my name for him.
Haha, I don’t think it’s quite as hard when you get married, but Sincerely Anna! could speak more to that.
Married name changing is way less tiresome. There is no publishing or court appearing. But, you still have to wait in line at the Social Security Office and DMV which does merit lots of bubble baths and fancy dinners.
If I’d like to have a lawyer help me with the process of name change, what kind of lawyer would that be? I mean what would be his/her practice areas? Anyone has any suggestions or know of a good lawyer? Thanks so much for your help
Hi Marie, I didn’t use a lawyer, so I’m not sure what kind you’d want. I believe my aunt just used a general practicing lawyer.
Thanks gigigriffis
Just FYI for anyone reading this really helpful guide: The Denver County Court has changed its number to 720-865-7840 as of May 21st, 2011. Also the address for the office you must take all your forms (and FBI/CBI letters) to is: 1437 Bannock Room 135. They expect you to be there between 12:30pm-12:45pm and you will see a judge at 1pm. They do this everyday, Monday-Friday, and ask that you call ahead. You may pay by check or cash but they prefer check. Hope that helps!
Thanks, Quidam, for the updates! Will have to adjust the post when I get a minute.
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