Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
How do I change my last name to my mother's maiden name?
I want to change my last name to my mother's maiden name. What are the steps I can take and does it cost money to do this?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: How do I change my last name to my mother's maiden name?
You file a petition for name change - filing fee depends on county - you publish in a newspaper with general circulation for approx 3 weeks - and you are done. It is not that difficult. But an attorney can help if you require assistance.
Re: How do I change my last name to my mother's maiden name?
Hello. I understand that you want to change your
last name to your mother's maiden name. This can
be done. In Illinois this can be accomplished by
filing a "Change Of Name Petition." There is a fee for doing this and if you are at least 18 years of age you generally must publish in a legal newspaper, such as the Chicago Law Bulletin, the specifics of your change of name petition. The Clerk of the Court will have a
fee for this type of petition and I recommend
getting an attorney to represent you, so there
will be a fee for the attorney. By the way, the
publication is to allow your creditors to have
notice that you are changing your name. This is
why publishing for children in a change of name
petition is generally not necessary. In my
career I have done quite a few name changes for
reasons similar to yours.