I guess I'm not much of a fan of amateur DIY stuff, particularly when it might help to actually get someone who knows what they are doing. Would you operate on yourself on your kitchen table? Most people would not knowing they are not qualified, and whatever money they saved by skipping the doctor would hardly be worth it given the outcome. Now a name change is not exactly that big a deal (more pro forma than anything else), but it works the same way. There are huge numbers of people walking the streets today after doing the same crimes that other people are going to be sitting for a decade on. The difference? Past record of course, but after that - I'll bet its the lawyer. Ask OJ.
Its one of those things (and there are many of them) were training, skill, experience and knowledge pay off. At least on occasion. I know that we bid on stuff all the time and don't get the contract, only to have to go back 6 months later and not only do it right, but charge them up the yin-yang for tearing out the crap work done the first time, it's the same deal in a lot of ways. I know that one good piece of hate mail on a legal letterhead gets much better results than five letters on mine. So why not just start there and skip to the end?
And since all this is state by state - and in lots of cases, county by county - it pays to have someone with boots on the ground who knows what to do. In Cali, it's so common that's it's been made easy - I pass the 'name change' window when I go to City Hall to drop off permits, but I bet in lots of rural areas, and I'm sure some of the Southern states it's harder, and one might actually have to show cause or other icky things.
tossing something you could pretty easily do yourself to either one of those people still seems kinda silly to me
Hey I guess I don't have to toss them the money then either. I mean the guys up on the deck don't have to unload the truck, I could get up and do it. But then I wouldn't have needed to book them in the first place. BTW she doesn't actually do my laundry - I mean she would - but all she does is the sheets and towels and some of my GFs stuff. I really hire her to clean everything but my office once a week so my GF doesn't have to - that's my contribution to trickle-down economics. I only get to spend about 60% of my time there as it is, so I really don't want to spend it doing the oven.