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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. Whose name would you like to change? The forms you need to fill out and the steps in the process are different for children and adults. choose_age. An adult. A child (someone under age 18)

  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. The process is very simple. You will have to file a Petition, get a court date, put a notice in a newspaper about the court date, notify the other parent that you are asking to change your child’s name, and go to court. The rest of this handout explains all the steps in more detail.

  5. 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.

  6. Show Cause for Change of Name to Conform to Gender Identity (form NC-125) and take the completed form to the clerk's office. The clerk will obtain the judicial officer's signature, file the original, and give you a copy.

  7. The Judicial Council of California has released a form (CM-010) for petitioning a change of gender and issuance of a new birth certificate. To file, a petitioner must submit an original Civil Case Cover Sheet and pay a filing fee, unless they qualify for a fee waiver. If the petition is granted, the court will issue an Order for Change of ...

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