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Name change in real life!

(30 Posts)
vampirequeen Tue 31-Mar-15 07:51:20

I had to get my name changed by Deed Poll. Cost £86 about 8 years ago but worth every single penny. It's amazing how many companies prefer or require to see legal evidence of name change.

It's ever so easy. Make an appointment at a solicitors. Tell them what you want because mine was drawn up by a staff member who wasn't a solicitor hence it's cheaper. We filled out the form. She went off and did a bit of printing. When she came back I signed the document. That was it. I was officially back to my maiden name. It was my 26th wedding anniversary...brilliant way to celebrate grin

Nelliemoser Tue 31-Mar-15 07:33:19

I suspect it might be the only way and they are being aware to avoid possible fraud issues. It is customer's money they are dealing with.

I don't think my bank staff would recognise me as I do so much on line.
They could be in trouble if they did not make checks. Anybody could try doing that as an identity fraud.

kittylester Tue 31-Mar-15 07:24:16

My thoughts exactly Phoenix!

Anne58 Tue 31-Mar-15 07:21:53

Seems silly to me, surely the bank can see that it's still "her"? If she was opening an account with a new bank they would probably be quite happy with a utility bill and her drivers licence.

kittylester Tue 31-Mar-15 07:15:58

DD3 wants to revert to her maiden name (yippee) and has successfully changd things in most places. Her bank, however, is a different kettle of fish! She has been told that they will only accept a change if it is done by deed poll! She took her birth and marriage certificates in but was told that wasn't good enough. Is this correct?