Quote from: Nimrata (aka LH) on May 20, 2014, 08:44:28 AMYour OP isn't entirely clear. Have you lived there for at least 1 year? If so, why don't you just do it now? You don't seem to even know if you'll be moving at all, and don't seem to have a set moving date. If you read the Instructions for Name Change at the Ingham County website, it says once you file the hearing is scheduled in 6 to 8 weeks. That's not a long time. Plus, you have a cheap fee to publish the notice in!
If you don't meet the 1 year residency requirement, you can try to get the residency requirement waived.
Also, even if you do move after you file a petition and before the hearing date, you can always just fly back for the hearing.
I am up in Middlesex County a lot, it's wicked expensive! Where you're living now must be horrendous if Middlesex looks affordable.
At Middlesex, the residency requirement is 6 months (if I remember correctly), you can file to get it waived in certain circumstances, but I doubt they'll waive it in your case. Wavier of residency is more for exigent circumstances. Also, the publishing fee in Middlesex varies significantly depending upon where in Middlesex you live, it can be as little as $50 and I've even seen it as high as $300!
You'd need to file an Affidavit of Indigency and Determination of Fees & Costs if you can't afford the fees (court will determine if you qualify for waiver or reduction of fees).
Massachusetts' form for name change with instructions can be found here: http://www.mass.gov/courts/forms/pfc/pfc-forms-gen.html
Only 9 months.
But then I realised I've been a resident of Mackinac County since birth, officially, since that's where my dad chose my permanent addresses. Only issue is that country is very, erm, rural, so I wouldn't be surprised if they denied it on something stupid.
By cheaper, I meant moving in with my dad

I realised the thing about Mackinac County a day or so after I wrote this, so I guess it's kinda irrelevant now

Only thing I'm confused on is do I just send the forms to the court? How am I supposed to tell them what days I'm available for the hearing? Will they send it to my permanent address (my grandparents' house?) How am I to explain that it was always my permanent address?
The newspaper thing shouldn't be hard, it said at least two weeks before your hearing, and it's in a newspaper nobody reads (everyone reads the Sault Tribune, not the St. Ignace Times)
And with the papers, I have to repeatedly sign them. Which name do they want? They don't make it clear. Don't want to have to consult a lawyer to help me figure this out (at least not one I have to pay

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Time to plan this with dad for a road trip up north, if he hasn't already moved back to Hanscom, and hope I get a job before that so I can pay the fee, then the fee to California after getting her to fill out a certain form, to send to them to amend both the name and gender on my BC. That's also confusing, as something I read said that it would have to have the original stapled to it to be valid, which seems strange for California.
And then make another road trip to the UP to get a new driver's licence once that's all fixed. Going to be a good month or two, at least, to fix this. Not exactly ideal, as a job I wanted to apply for that I would need it all fixed for closes on Tuesday (to be honest I've known about it less than a week and knew I wouldn't have enough time) but at least it'll be done before the first day I'm eligible for surgery.