So You Want to Change Your Name?

Over the years, we have had numerous cases where our adult clients wanted to change their name for some reason other than divorce. For example, some change their name because they’ve used a different name during their adult years on numerous records other than the name on their birth certificate, and now as retirement approaches, they need to get their records straightened out. Others want to honor their step-father by adopting his last name. Some have a different sexual identity, and want or need to change their first name to reflect the proper gender. Still others are just embarrassed by their name, and want to change it to avoid further embarrassment.

Courts are now giving higher scrutiny to name changes due to security concerns. In South Carolina, at the time of filing of a Complaint to change an adult’s name, the petitioner is now required to provide all of the following documents:

The Court will only grant a name change after a hearing, and it will require that notification of the name change be provided to DSS, SLED, child support enforcement, and/or such other agencies as the Court deems appropriate if the Court has any concerns. For further clarification, see South Carolina Code Section 15-49-20.

Thanks to my law partner, Paul MacPhail, for providing this post.

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JB Bannister - May 26, 2009 4:33 PM

Is this a very costly event for someone who has had a spouse die and wants to return to her madien name? I had a neighbor that asked me that the other day. She is 72 and I don't think the marriage was a good one.

Tammy - January 21, 2010 3:18 PM

I divorced in 2006, but kept my married name at the time. Now I wish to convert to my maiden name. Is it too late to get a name change under grounds of divorce or are the multiple background checks required? Thank you.

V.L.Jarman - February 19, 2010 5:22 PM

I have an 8 year old son and have been a single parent since he was a year old. He has his father's surname. I would like to change it to my surname but I do not know how to go about doing so. His father has not had contact with him since we separated.

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