Legal Question in Consumer Law in New Jersey

My husband, born in the USA, was given a Spanish name by his mother. He Anglicized it in high school, and now has his SSN, driver's license and passport in the Anglicized name. His mother is trying to transfer an insurance policy to him, and the company demands documentation of the name change. What is suitable documentation? Seems that whatever was good enough for the State Department ought to be good enough for MetLife.


Asked on 9/26/09, 12:09 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Davies The Davies Law Firm, P.A.

This will take some looking into. How did he change his name? What does MetLife want?

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Answered on 10/01/09, 9:41 am


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