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  2. Name change - Wikipedia

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    Name change. Name change certificate issued by Christian X of Denmark in 1917. Name change is the legal act by a person of adopting a new name different from their current name. The procedures and ease of a name change vary between jurisdictions. In general, common law jurisdictions have looser procedures for a name change while civil law ...

  3. List of city name changes - Wikipedia

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    Mill Creek → Old Mill Creek — in Lake County; name now used by Mill Creek, Union County. Millersburg → Pierron — in Bond and Madison counties; name also used for unincorporated Millersburg, Mercer County. Milton → Humboldt — in Coles County; name now used by Milton, Pike County. Monsanto → Sauget — in St. Clair County.

  4. How Much Does a Legal Name Change Cost? - AOL

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    In general, the total cost of changing your name might range between less than $100 and up to $500. For example, a name change in California may cost between $435 and $450. However, a name change ...

  5. Airports argue over proposed name change in California ... - AOL

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    Port of Oakland commissioners are scheduled to consider the proposed name change April 11. The three-letter designations of both airports, SFO and OAK, would remain unchanged.

  6. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Naming laws. Traditionally, the right to name one's child or oneself as one chooses has been upheld by court rulings and is rooted in the Due Process Clause of the fourteenth Amendment and the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment, but a few restrictions do exist. Restrictions vary by state, but most are for the sake of practicality.

  7. Does your name have an accent? Not in California, where they ...

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    A California Assembly bill would allow the use of diacritical marks like accents in government documents, not allowed since 1986's "English only" law which many say targeted Latinos.

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