Bored of tradition? Many UK couples are now choosing to create an entirely new surname after marriage—whether by 'meshing' their existing names or picking something fresh. We explain why a Marriage Certificate isn't enough for this route and how to use a Deed Poll to make it legal.
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6 articles about deedpoll
Whether you want your spouse to match your surname or you want an ex-partner to stop using it, UK law is strict regarding consent. We explain why you cannot legally change another adult's name without their permission and the rules around "gifting" a Deed Poll.
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.
Torn between double-barrelling your surnames or mashing them into something new? We compare the traditional hyphenated approach against the modern trend of 'name meshing'. Discover the pros, cons, and legal Deed Poll requirements for both options in the UK.
Reclaiming your maiden name after a divorce marks a significant new chapter. But do you need a Deed Poll, or is your divorce paperwork enough? We explain the difference between using your Decree Absolute and using a Deed Poll to update your passport, bank, and driving licence.