I always knew it would be tedious to change my legal name to my married name. What I didn’t know it how I attached I’d been to my maiden name. Thankfully, I didn’t have a middle name so I was able to make my maiden name my middle name. After I made that decision, I got to doing the procedures needed for a legal name change. The process was not only longer than expected but there were also some challenges–one of which was pretty costly. The steps I went through were as follows:
1. Request another marriage certificate from the county we were married in. Wait for it to be mailed back from New Jersey to Chicago where we lived at the time.
Jen
It's amazing all of the little things that go into changing your name, I wish more places made it a simple process.
Lisa C
Keeping your maiden name as a legal middle name is so helpful. I have random things (like my credit card which is through the same company as my insurance) that still have my maiden name. Having both on my driver's license helps prevent any confusion.