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Changing a Baby's Name?
Asked by A.C. from Cincinnati
on December 30, 2010
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Has anyone had any experience changing the spelling of your baby's name after all the paperwork is filed and you've received the copies of the SS card and birth certif...
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- Well you have 6 months to correct it with no cost, if it was an error on the state. If it was a "spelling error" (hint hint), contact your issuing coounty and they wil...
- The name change process (I believe) is just like what you did when you changed your name after marriage. If you want to change the birth certificate, that might be a ...
- I spelled my daughters name a bit different than expected and within a few days of nurses and doc's coming and calling her something totally different I realized I was...
Will/Trust
Asked by M.H. from Kansas City
on June 29, 2009
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I have an 8 month old son and am wanting to put something in place for him, in case something should happen to me and my husband. Should we do a Will or a trust? Als...
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- Good morning. I used Craig Reaves at Reaves Law Firm to do exactly the same thing. He explains that Wills or people who have lots of money and posessions. Trusts o...
- Good Morning M.. Your really thinking ahead, which will be good in the long run. We made a will a long time ago. In fact I think it was in 1980..lol Since then the law...
- I would highly recommend the law firm of Schlagel Gordon & Kinzer in Olathe. This is who we use for everything, and they specialize in this. Very good people - church...
Name Change for Daughter
Asked by C.B. from San Francisco
on June 29, 2008
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Does anyone know in laymans terms how to go about legally changing your childs name or a helpful free website. Just after I gave birth to our third child I found out ...
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- C., If you live in or around San Jose you can find most legal forms at Rose's printing (they generally have instructions on what you need to do with the forms)in dow...
- I think you can go to the courthouse and fill out some paperwork and pay a nominal fee. I don't think you need to get an attorney involved.
- Go to this website: http://www.sccsuperiorcourt.org/probate/default.htm It will give you all the info you need to do a name change. I did this for my two kids -- you...
Changing My Daughter's Last Name....?????
Asked by J.P. from Lewiston
on November 9, 2010
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So I just went through my parental rights process, and I got primary residence of my daughter and also sole custody as long as her father is not participating in DHS r...
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- Not being cruel just not legal to change her name without the fathers consent. An attorney in your area is really who you need to ask.
- In PA and WV the law on this is the same-not sure of your home state, but here goes-1. The parental rights of the estranged parent must be terminated, either by the pa...
- I think you do have to get his permission. The reality is he is her father. Who knows what she will be asking you when she is older (like 18) why it was changed. Its m...
Mom Seeking to Start At-home Retail Sales Internet Business
Asked by A.L. from Charlotte
on August 14, 2008
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I am a stay-at-home mom considering starting my own business at home selling crafts on the internet. However, I am struggling with how to structure my small home busin...
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- Congratulations on your decision to start your own business! Here's a link to the women's commission in Charlotte, with resources for you. http://www.charmeck.org/...
- A. - I too am a stay at home mom. I have 3 boys and my husband works around 70 hours + each week. My oldest son is 11 and I haven't really work out of the home si...
- I heard of a really good book on the subject called, "Will Work From Home" by Tory Johnson. She talks about a web site on there where they sell things that people mak...
Guardianship in Case of Death
Asked by J.H. from Detroit
on January 26, 2007
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I have two children and my husband and I want to make sure they are in good care if something were to happen to us. Does anyone know what you have to do to appointmen...
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- the best thing to do in this case is see a lawyer and have papers drawn up that makes your brother in law sole guardian of the kids. I found this out by asking questio...
- U have to get a living will. so basically u have to get a lawyer. trust me....my father died a few yrs ago & without a will your family will go through a hurricane. ev...
- I told another lady to check suzeorman.com she's usually got good info on financial, wills and other stuff.
Looking for Cheap Will
Asked by J.S. from Dallas
on October 15, 2008
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We just had our first baby and trying to figure out about writing a "Will". We have heard we can have a lawyer write one up for about $700, but all we really want is ...
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- Try Legalzoom.com this is a legal cite that helps with things like wills, by the way I too am an older first time mommy and love every thing about it. I am also a sing...
- Mu husband and I did ours on USLegalForms.com. If you use the link from DaveRamsey.com you get a discount on the will. I looked into having a lawyer do it and it was i...
- Legalzoom.com- Your will is written for you by simply completing some questions. Very easy, user-friendly, and quick for about $75 for one. There is a special price fo...
Anyone Know About Adoption?
Asked by T.S. from Dayton
on October 7, 2006
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My husband has been around since my son was 8 months old (he's now 7). My son's real father hasn't seen him since he was 2 (5 years ago!). My son calls my husband 'dad...
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- Hi T., my name is V. and I have two boys. Although they are not adopted I do know about what you are asking because this happened to my brother. His ex wife wanted h...
- Hello, I do know that in order for your husband to adopt your son your son father would have to be willing to relinquish his parental rights. You not only need h...
- I'm not sure if it may differ from state to state but I believe that you will have to post an add in your baby's father's last known town ... the add needs to run for ...
Needing Advice on How to Handle Siblings Who Were Not in Father's Will
Asked by J.B. from Dallas
on November 11, 2008
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I am having alot of issue's with my sibling.My father commited suicide april 24th of this year, me and him were really close I looked after him after him and mother di...
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- Dear J., I am so sorry for your loss. That is such a hard way to lose a parent, and I'm sure you are still grieving from the shock of his death as well as the diffi...
- First of all, I am very sorry for your loss. My personal opinion is to get a probate attorney to help you sort through this. Also, I would make NO major financi...
- Wow! What a tough situation. I feel for you...I really do. I think your siblings are incredibly hurt by all of this and are probably not thinking too clearly. Losing y...
Advice on Wills
Asked by E.R. from Detroit
on January 4, 2010
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I hate to even think this but am feeling guilty because my husband and I do not even have a will in place and it dawned on me, what if god forbid something happened to...
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- The biggest thing to do is to decide who you would want to raise your children. Then talk with them and ask if they would take the responsibilty of raising your child...
- This is extremely important!! It took me a couple years to get my husband to do it. You must protect your children and your assets! Decide who you want your childre...
- I recently looked into this because of my daughter and some decisions I wanted to be caried out if something happens to me. Look at legalzoom.com and similar type webs...