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I do want my child born with a legal name.
Though legal name changes have become more common in some of these countries over the last years.
"Neither did I want our child to be born without a legal name."
You do not have to list each financial institution by its particular legal name.
The book revealed his legal name to the public for the first time.
But Dolly wants the child to have a legal name.
I'm surprised your records haven't shown my legal name change yet.
Yes, because all citizens need to travel in their current, legal names.
Since then, he embraced the one T in his legal name.
After a divorce, she changed her legal name back to Ross.
If anyone noticed he hadn't used her legal name, there was no comment.
She had to reveal her legal name to the publishers.
It was as if "grandson" had become part of his legal name.
After medical school, he began using his legal name Siddharth.
"The legal name has nothing to do with it," said Pierce.
Teddy wondered if it were his legal name, but did not ask.
The only impact of the shake-up was the legal name change.
In 2007 the Limited tag was dropped, although it remains part of the company's legal name.
Legal name changes and other exceptions do not count toward these limits.
In some jurisdictions, a woman's legal name used to change automatically upon marriage.
The office also draws people who have been surprised to learn their actual legal names.
Games have been played with at least one team using legal names but never with all players doing so.
Enrollment in school is another occasion where a child's formal or legal name would begin to be used.