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  2. Children - Name Changes in Texas - Guides at Texas State Law...

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    The process starts by filing a petition to change your child's legal name. This is usually done in a district clerk's office in the county where the child lives. Some counties may accept online applications.

  3. How to Change a Child's Name - Texas Law Help

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    Here, learn the steps for legally changing a child's name in Texas. You need to get a court order by filing a child name change case. Understand who can file to change the name of a child, where the case must be filed, and what to do if the other parent does not agree to the name change or cannot be found.

  4. I want to change my child's name. | Texas Law Help

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    To change the child’s Texas birth certificate, contact the Texas Department of State Health Services, Vital Statistics Unit. Read about birth certificate amendments and get the application here. If your child was born in another state, contact the vital statistics office in that state.

  5. CHAPTER 45. CHANGE OF NAME - Texas Constitution and Statutes

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    (a) A petition to change the name of a child must be verified and include: (1) the present name and place of residence of the child; (2) the reason a change of name is requested;

  6. Guides: Name Changes in Texas: General Information

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    change your legal name as part of adoption, divorce, gender marker change, or U.S. naturalization; change your legal name without a court order. Name changes for children under 18 years old must be requested by the child's parents.

  7. Name Change of a Child - Texas Law Help

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    This toolkit for parents and guardians contains forms and instructions for legally changing the name of a child under 18. You must get a court order to legally change your child's name. You can ask a judge to make a court order by filing a child name change case.

  8. NAME CHANGES IN TEXAS - State Bar of Texas

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    If the name change is for a child, there are added requirements that the parents or conservators of the child must be served and the name change must be in the best interest of the child. A. Filing a Petition for a Change of Name. The first step in obtaining a name change is to file an Original Petition for Change of Name.

  9. Guides: Commonly Requested Legal Forms: Name Change

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    Change your child's name. Answer — Family Law Case (TexasLawHelp.org) Respond to a law suit in a family law case. Forms are available for custody (SAPCR), divorce, paternity, modification, and name change situations. Service by Publication (TexasLawHelp.org)

  10. How do I change my child's name? - Texas

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    How do I change my child's name? You can correct a typo or misspelling on a birth certificate by applying to the Texas Department of Vital Statistics for a birth certificate amendment. To make more significant changes like changing your child’s last name, you will need to get a court order. TexasLawHelp.org provides instructions and forms for ...

  11. Name Changes in Texas - State Bar of Texas

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    Changing your legal name in Texas is a relatively simple process. While most name changes are completed in conjunc-tion with a marriage or a divorce, this article will largely address obtaining a name change as a separate, independent process.