Naming has power. To name a thing is to bring it to life and to give it a shape, whether it is living or inanimate. That is why, when people’s lives change or they grow up and are old enough to have power over their own names, they sometimes change them. There are many reasons to go through a legal name change, most of which fall under a few general categories we’ll consider here.
Why the Change
Some people change their names to indicate a new situation and some do it to bring them closer to their aspirations, because the new appellation better expresses who they want to be and how they want to be seen. Here are a few reasons people go through this:
Handling Documentation
A legal name change is a big deal because it’s the ultimate administrative task. Not only will you have to get your name changed officially, but you will have to address all the other documentation. With passports, licenses, degrees, certifications, identifications, we have no end of paperwork in postmodern life and you will need to ensure that your identity is unified.
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