Quote from: Oriah on August 03, 2012, 10:22:21 PM
such as?
Such as, many situations are very difficult if you have no court order. Marriage, for example, depending on who is making the decisions. Lots of schools want a court order as well. And other entities. I'm glad I made most of my changes before 9/11 because the changes I made afterward were tricky and difficult and embarrassing, and some are impossible.
Such as, I now cannot change my birth certificate because I have no court order.
Such as, you cannot get a passport in your new name for some set period of time--I think it's five or seven years, and this was true before 9/11, by the way--and to prove that you really are who you say you are without a court order, you have to jump through extra hoops and provide extra documentation. If you haven't bothered to keep lots of old IDs and documents that you have no earthly reason to keep (unless you are a pack rat), then you are SOL and have to start over at the beginning.
Such as, the U.S. government in general is now very suspicious of common usage name changes and seems to go out of its way to make life difficult for anyone who does it nowadays.
And I don't call it living in fear, I call it being practical and smart. If I'd known then what I know now, I would have gone through the freaking courts and spent the three hundred bucks, or whatever it was back then.