There are many different aspects to changing a child’s name in Texas. Furthermore, the process may be a bit more difficult if you do not have approval from the other parent. When possible, it is always best to ask for permission from the other parent. To learn more about name change in Texas and statutes on name change, check out this document.
Unfortunately, if a father is absent or it is difficult to get in touch with him for approval the mother can move forward with a name change of the child. In this case, it would be possible to change the child’s name without the father’s consent. When the father has not consented, the mother would have to request the name change by Deed Poll or a court order.
Like the mother a father can request a name change within the family law courts when the mother does not consent. It is always best when both parent can agree to the name change, but Dads can seek this change even if the mother doesn’t agree.
The process of changing your child’s name itself is not difficult, however, you must follow the proper steps for approval.
If you can prove how the name change will benefit the child, your chances of getting approved will increase. The court will want to know what advantages the child will have the name change. The child’s best interest must always be considered when making decisions that will impact the child.
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