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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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.
Thinking of combining your surname with your partner's? Double-barrelling is a popular modern choice, but it comes with unique challenges. From avoiding the "end of the lineage" to battling long forms, we weigh up the benefits, the downsides, and the legal steps required in the UK.
Just married? Congratulations! If you're planning to take your partner's surname, double-barrel your names, or create a new mesh name, the legal process can vary. Our guide explains when your Marriage Certificate is enough and when you'll strictly need a Deed Poll.
Want to cut ties with a family name completely? Discover the legal reality of dropping your surname, the "XXX" passport rule, and why choosing a new surname might be the smarter option.
Do you actually need a deed poll? We list the 7 mandatory scenarios where a marriage certificate isn't enough, including changing first names, meshing surnames, and trans identity changes.