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Changing Your Name In The State Of Florida – Series Recap

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Oct 4, 2022 | Name Changes

This article is being written to conclude and recap my series on changing one’s name in the state of Florida. I felt it was necessary to write on this topic due to the fact that the process of obtaining a name change can become complicated, even though it may seem...

Hiring An Attorney To Assist With Your Florida Name Change

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Aug 28, 2022 | Name Changes

This is the next article in my series on obtaining a name change in the state of Florida. My last article discussed the benefits of changing one’s name. It is important to understand that, in today’s world of search engines and social media, there are issues in one’s...

The Benefits Of Changing Your Name In The State Of Florida

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Aug 28, 2022 | Name Changes

This is the next post in my series on legally changing one’s name in the state of Florida. My last article discussed the process of obtaining a name change. It is important to understand that, while the process may seem straightforward, there are several steps which...

The Process For Changing Your Name In Melbourne & Other Brevard County, Florida Areas

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Aug 28, 2022 | Name Changes

This is the next post in my series on changing one’s name in the state of Florida. My last article provided an overview of topics which this series will be addressing. It also discussed the benefits of retaining a lawyer to assist you with the matter. By retaining...

Changing Your Legal Name In The State Of Florida

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Aug 28, 2022 | Name Changes

This is the first post in a series which will discuss the process of changing one’s legal name in the state of Florida. I decided to write on this issue due to the fact that a name change can be important to simplifying one’s life. Not knowing how to complete the...

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