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Changing Your Name After The Wedding

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In all the excitement of planning a wedding, it can be easy to forget about the things that need to be taken care of immediately following the big day. One of those big changes is when the bride changes her name after the wedding.

Changing a name can often involve many phone calls and tons of paperwork. It should be a simple process, but for brides who have accounts with banks, credit card companies, student loans, and other companies, the process can be time consuming.

Rather than try to sift through countless forms and telephone numbers, some brides are turning to online name change services, like Miss Now Mrs.

Miss Now Mrs. is a premiere name change service. For a low one-time fee, the bride-to-be can download and print all of the necessary forms to legally change her name on important documents, like banking records, credit reports, and utility bills.

Brides who want to get ahead of the game can even begin preparing all of their name change documents ahead of time. Rather than wait for forms or papers to be mailed, she can print out the forms right fromthe Miss Now Mrs. website and fill in the information early. Then, when the certified marriage certificate arrives, she can make a copy and drop it in the mail.

While changing your name after the wedding can be done for no cost at all, Miss Now Mrs. is an affordable alternative for a bride who wants the guesswork taken out of the process. Customized for each bride and the state in which she lives, it is an easy solution to the otherwise time consuming and annoying process of legally changing a name after marriage.




Comments

Feb 28, 2009 9:39pm
almommabear
Great information! I have never heard of that website---thanks for the link!
Nov 28, 2009 1:04pm
hyneman
very informative. Some women struggle with changing their last name because they feel like they lost their identity. good stuff!
Nov 29, 2011 12:27pm
moanasaves
wow, the things they come up with today! i remember changing my name was a pain. in retrospect i wish i hadnt changed my name-would have saved me time lol.
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