Just an update;
Talked with a probation officer who is willing to write something for court even possibly show up in court.
Only real negative is the fact this will cost around 300 dollars with newspaper article before i can go to court in front of a judge. and if it gets denied i just wasted my time and money. The only case i could find where in wisconsin a name change was denied due to a criminal record relates to a male who wanted to change his name.
The state's interest in identifying a convicted felon by his current name during
incarceration and while on parole was sufficient cause to deny a name change petition.
Williams v. Racine County Circuit Court,
NAME CHANGE ATTEMPT (Adrian Scott Williams to Romanceo Sir Tasty Maxibillion) although i am not someone to be questioning others, this seems like a far fetch no matter who it is.
(After conducting a hearing, the trial court found that the State has a legitimate interest in identifying Williams as
"Adrian Scott Williams," both during his incarceration and while on parole. The court noted: The State ... has a legitimate interest in being able to identify and identify quickly those persons both within prison and on parole who have been convicted of serious crimes. Certainly four armed robberies and four armed burglaries ... would trigger a need for the State to be able to identify the person who had committed those offenses and was in prison. ... And there would be a need that the State would have to have an ability to know who the persons are who would be released, and then move into the neighborhoods of communities about the state so that they would know that such a convicted person--again four armed robberies, four armed burglaries--was living)
In my situation i have never been to prison and i have permission from my probation officer with my detailed record of common usage and proof that i am not going to be committing any fraudulent reasons behind this. I am hopeful, however either way I've already lost the money if it does get denied. Which at that point ill be glad my name is a gender fluid name.I plan to create a very well played out and detailed form of reasons on why i should be allowed to change my name and with my probation officers help i believe it will look somewhat in my favor. Regardless of what happens i had to try to do this for my transition that's what matters most. although i belive that my transition is going great. I also found out that i can get my drivers licsense gender changed without having had to complete my transition so thats kinda good news no matter what. Alls they need is papers from my doctors stating that i am indeed in a gender program that does or does not lead to grs. WOOT
Any ideas on what things i could use in court? . You must be a resident of Wisconsin. The petition must be filed in the county of your residence.
The court may grant the petition "if no sufficient cause is shown to the contrary." That could be pretty broadly interpreted either for or against a petitioner.