In the UK, you don't always need a legal document to use a new name. From social media to your work email, we explain where you can use a "known as" name instantly, and where you strictly need a Deed Poll to make it official.
UK Name Change Blog
Guides and updates about changing your name by Deed Poll in the UK
Family disapproval is often the biggest hurdle when changing a name. But do your parents or relatives have any legal power to stop you? We explain your right to autonomy, how to handle inheritance worries, and why you definitely don't need permission once you turn 16.
Changing your name and changing your gender marker are two completely separate legal processes in the UK. You can do one without the other. We explain the difference, why you don't need a Gender Recognition Certificate for your passport, and how to update your driving licence today.
Think your name changes the moment you say "I do"? Think again. We debunk the biggest myths about marriage and name changes in the UK, from the "automatic" switch to the rules for husbands.
You have your marriage certificate and your new passport, but your bank still refuses to update your account? It is a common and frustrating problem. We explain why UK banks reject certain name changes—particularly double-barrels—and how to fix it quickly.
Love the name you were born with? You are not alone. More UK couples are rejecting the tradition of automatic name changing. We explore the options: from keeping your name entirely to using it strictly for work, and the legal implications for travel and children.