Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
Debating appropriate use of Name Change
The Judge granted me permission to go from Jane Doe to Jane Jones at the time of the divorce. However, I wanted Jane
Doe-Jones. His paperwork came back to me with my maiden name only.
I am using Jane Doe Jones without the hyphen. My ex is threatening to take me to court over it. Can't I use any middle name I want?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Debating appropriate use of Name Change
"[A]t common law a person may change his name at will, without resort
to legal proceedings, by merely adopting another name, provided that this
is done for an honest purpose." Merolevitz, petitioner, 320 Mass. 448,
450 (1946), and cases cited. Secretary of the Commonwealth v. City Clerk
of Lowell, 373 Mass. 178, 183 (1977)
VERRILL, 40 Mass. App. Ct. 34 (1996)
660 N.E.2d 697