Master Divorce - Name Change Kit

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Bahman Eslamboly

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People change their name for many different reasons, including marriage, divorce, convenience, honoring an ancestral name or simply personal preference. There are a number of different ways to change your name in the state of Alaska.

This attorney-prepared packet contains:
  1. Information for the Name Change Packet;
  2. Instructions for the Name Change Packet;
  3. Civil Cover Sheet;
  4. Application for Change of Name for Adult;
  5. Notice of Hearing Regarding Application for Change of Name;
  6. Consent of Spouse/Parent to Name Change of an Adult/Other Parent and Waiver of Notice;
  7. Affidavit of Service by Certified Mail;
  8. Acceptance of Service; and
  9. Order Changing Name for an Adult
State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of Alaska

Master Divorce - Name Change Kit

Product Details

Product Master Divorce - Name Change Kit
Country United States
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
Adobe PDF
WordPerfect
Rich Text Format
Platform Windows Compatible
Mac Compatible
Linux Compatible
Availability In Stock. Instant Download
Usage Unlimited number of prints
Category Divorce Name Change Kits
Product number #29483
Download time Less than 1 minute (approx.)
Document Access Via secret online address
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Refund Policy 60 days, no-questions asked, 100% money back guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

The kit includes a comprehensive set of forms, instructions, and letters necessary for changing your name after a divorce in Alaska. This includes an application for change of name, civil cover sheet, and order changing name, among others.

To file for a name change, you must complete the forms provided in the kit and submit them to the appropriate court. The process involves filling out the application, providing notice of the hearing, and potentially obtaining consent from your spouse.

Yes, there is typically a filing fee associated with submitting your name change application to the court. The fee may vary by jurisdiction, so it is advisable to check with your local court for the exact amount.

Yes, you can change your child's name after a divorce, but you will need to obtain consent from the other parent unless they are unavailable or have lost parental rights. The kit includes forms for obtaining consent from the other parent.

The duration of the name change process can vary depending on the court's schedule and whether there are any objections. Generally, it may take several weeks to a few months from the time of filing to receiving the court's order.

In Alaska, it is not always required to publish your name change in a newspaper, but it may depend on your specific situation. The kit provides guidance on whether publication is necessary for your case.

If you wish to change your name for reasons unrelated to divorce, you may still use this kit, but ensure that you comply with any additional requirements that may apply to your specific situation.

Yes, you can change your name back to your maiden name after a divorce. The forms in the kit will allow you to specify the name you wish to adopt, including reverting to your maiden name.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who have recently gone through a divorce may wish to revert to their maiden name or adopt a new name that reflects their new identity. This kit provides all necessary forms and instructions to facilitate a smooth transition in the legal system.
  • Situations requiring a name change after divorce can arise when a person wants to distance themselves from their former spouse. The Master Divorce Name Change Kit offers comprehensive guidance and legal documents to ensure that the name change is recognized by all relevant authorities.
  • For those who have experienced a divorce and wish to honor a family legacy by adopting an ancestral name, this kit outlines the process and provides the required forms. It simplifies the legal requirements, making it easier for individuals to achieve their desired name change.
  • People may also need to change their name for convenience after a divorce, especially if their married name is difficult to pronounce or spell. This kit includes all necessary documents to streamline the name change process in Alaska.
  • In cases where an adult seeks to change their name post-divorce for personal preference, this kit serves as a complete resource. It contains all forms and instructions needed to navigate the legal requirements effectively.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if you are seeking to change your name for reasons unrelated to divorce, such as personal preference or for a different legal matter. In such cases, a different set of forms may be required.
  • – If you have not finalized your divorce yet, you should wait until the divorce is complete before applying for a name change. Attempting to change your name during the divorce proceedings may complicate your case.
  • – Individuals who are minors or wish to change a child's name should not use this kit without consulting additional legal resources. The name change process for minors involves different requirements and may require parental consent.
  • – In situations where there are legal disputes regarding the name change, such as objections from a spouse or other parties, this kit may not suffice. Legal counsel should be sought to navigate such complexities.
  • – If you are currently facing criminal charges or have a criminal record, changing your name may not be advisable without legal advice. There may be implications related to your legal status that need to be considered.

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