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  1. Take your forms to the court clerk. If you live in California, go to the Superior Court in the county where your child lives. If there are different locations, check your court’s website, talk to your Self-Help Center, or find the closest court to you where civil cases are filed.

  2. Change your child's legal name. In California, you can ask the court to legally change your child's name. If you are the only parent making the request, you have to file a petition with the court, let the other parent know about it, and go to a court hearing.

  3. Change your child's legal name. In California, you can ask the court to legally change your child's name. If you and the other parent agree to change your child’s name, you can file a petition with the court together and publish a notice in a newspaper.

  4. There are two main ways to change the name of a child: q Fill out and file these court forms to ask the court for a name change: – Petition for Change of Name, NC-100. – Attachment to Petition to Change Name, NC-110. – Order to Show Cause for Change of Name, NC-120.

  5. How to change the name on your child’s public assistance? Take a certified copy of NC-130 (Decree Changing Name) to your local public assistance office. They will assist you in updating their records.

  6. 1 Ιαν 2023 · The procedure in an action under this part to change the name of a minor or adult child for whom a parent and child relationship is established pursuant to Section 7636, upon application in accordance with Title 8 (commencing with Section 1275) of Part 3 of the Code of Civil Procedure shall conform to those provisions, except that the applicat...

  7. The following forms will be needed to change your child’s name if only one parent is filing the case: NC-100 Petition for Change of Name. NC-110 Attachment to Petition for Change of Name. NC-120 Order to Show Cause for Change of Name. CM-010 Civil Case Cover Sheet.