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My partner and I are choosing a new last name and need to complete the documents to petition the courts to change our names, but we aren't sure what name we put on the marriage license application.
Do I put my new name that I'm going to file for or my current name? How do we file with the courts if we are also asking for 1 a waiver of the fees and 2 to not publish the new names due to safety concerns. A: You use your "legal" name on the marriage license; your legal name as of the date you fill out the application for the license. A: On your marriage license application in California, you should enter your current legal name, not the new name you plan to petition for.
The "New Middle Name" and "New Last Name" fields on the marriage license are only for simple surname changes that can be done through marriage - they won't accommodate full name changes for both spouses. To request a fee waiver, submit Form FW Request to Waive Court Fees when you file your name change petition - the court will review your financial situation to determine if you qualify.
You'll need to provide detailed documentation explaining the safety risks that justify skipping the publication requirement. Once approved, you can proceed with the name change without publishing it in newspapers, though the court records themselves will still be public unless you also get them sealed. Justia Ask a Lawyer is a forum for consumers to get answers to basic legal questions. Any information sent through Justia Ask a Lawyer is not secure and is done so on a non-confidential basis only.
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