Well, I've posted this on another site so whoever may be reading this will see how thorough I am in explaining this issue and its involvement in being transgendered. I figured I would post it here because many of you are, or want to transition as well and may have some advice if you're familiar with any legal actions that can be taken. Any is greatly appreciated!
To start off, I'm 19 years old and live in Central California. I have had access to an inheritance left by my great great aunt and uncle for a little over a year now. They both passed which is why I have access to it now, but the executive of my money (basically who has control over how much money I get a month, if any at all) is my extremely religious grandmother. I am a transgendered female to male and have been on testosterone for about 7 months now, and my grandmother does not know this. Before I moved to the next town on my own with my girlfriend (my grandmother does not know of my girlfriend either) she constantly reminded me how the money is for education purposes. I completely agree, as that is what my great great aunt and uncle had always informed me. I use my inheritance to pay for rent, groceries, my college classes, etc. I also have a job in a retail store even though I do not need to work, I am doing it to have my own side budget and get job experience. Now, basically what I want to know is, I am getting my name changed legally as of June 1st, 2012. My grandmother is obviously going to see this when I go to the inheritance office to change my name. Here is an example of how my name change is going to be, again, this is not my real name, just an example. Say my legal birth name was Jessica Breann Sanchez, and I am changing it to Jake Brady Sanchez. That is just an example of how I'm changing my name because my mother wants me to keep my same initials. So my initials are not changing and neither is my social security number. Everyone knows I am transgender besides my grandparents, who I know would not take the situation as lightly as my immediate family. SO, finally my question is, after my grandmother sees my name change and obviously finds out I am transitioning, and she refuses to give me my money for school, what legal action can I take? IF she were to cut off my inheritance funds which I'm solely using for my education purposes, I wouldn't be able to pay rent, groceries, etc and I would have to break my lease, ruin my credit, and drop out of school, what legal action could I take against my grandmother?
Btw I won't be finishing school for quite some time and I want my name legally changed so I can get my gender changed on my license. I look NOTHING like my license now, and I'd like to buy things on my own that require my I.D. instead of always having my girlfriend doing it.
Also, after my grandmother passes it will either go to my grandfather who will probably have the same views as my grandmother on the issue, or it may go to my father, who is absolutely fine with my transition. I cannot touch my inheritance on my own until the age of 30.
Once again, any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.