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Changing your last name after a marriage or a divorce can be a difficult, time-consuming and frustrating process. Numerous governmental agencies and private organizations will need to be notified. In addition, you are frequently given misinformation about the process. In order to save you time and the expense of starting the process from scratch, use our simple, convenient and easy to understand procedure. This service will provide you with all of the tools you need to change your last name with ease.

The first step begins with you. Once you're ready to make the switch, you'll need to begin using your new last name in both your personal and professional life. Next, comes the hard part -- officially changing your last name on all of your personal and professional records and identification cards.

It's best to change your last name first with the Social Security Administration and then with the Department of Motor Vehicles, as these are often the most recognized and accepted forms of identification. But the battle doesn't end there! You'll still need to change your last name with:

  • (a) Passport
  • (b) Post Office
  • (c) IRS
  • (d) Voter Registration
  • (e) Banks
  • (f) Credit Cards
  • (g) Doctors
  • (h) Insurance Companies
  • (i) State Tax Authority
  • (j) Clubs
  • (k) Memberships
  • (l) Employer and Retirement plans.

You will also need to consider changing your:

  • (a) Will
  • (b) Health Care Proxy
  • (c) Living Will
  • (d) Trust
  • (e) Power of Attorney and Contracts.

Did you know the average woman spends about 2 years to find out what to do about their name change, who to notify and waste time waiting in long lines only to be re-directed to another department? You don't have to be one of these women!

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