Quote from: Cindy Smith on June 18, 2007, 10:19:44 AM
Very boring and uneventful the clerk has all your stuff typed up for the judge, your sworn in the judge looks at you papers "everything seems to be in order, good luck Miss
" smacked the gavel and that was it, the judge signed it handed to the clerk she pulled off the top copy and handed it to me. That was it.
Not in Minnesota. Here you have to get on the witness stand and answer a long list of questions. Things like:
State your current name and spell it.
What do you want to change your name to and spell it?
Are you a U. S. citizen?
Do you own property in this county?
Does your spouse know you are changing your name?
Have you ever been convicted of a felony?
Are you a party to any civil action?
Are you changing your name with the intent to defraud anyone?
Why are you changing your name?
Does anyone else have the same name as you are requesting?
and on and on. And then the judge questions the two witnesses you were required to bring with you.
How long have you known ...?
What is your relationship?
Do you believe he/she is telling the truth?
and on and on. The whole thing took about 20 minutes. Then I had to go up to the recorder's office and wait for the copies.
I didn't mind. It kind of made me feel like I got my money's worth.