Can I change an adopted child’s name?
Yes, it is possible to change an adopted child’s name in Oklahoma. According to the Oklahoma Adoption Code, the adopting parent may choose to change the child’s name upon adoption. The law requires the new name to be either a name selected by the adopting parent or a combination of the child’s original name and a name chosen by the adopting parent. Both the adopting parent(s) and the court must approve the name change. Generally, the name change process begins when the adopting parent files a petition with the court. The petition must include the child’s original name, the new name requested, the reasons for the change, and a statement by the petitioning parent that the new name will be in the best interests of the child. The court must also consider the views of the child or any other party with a legal interest in the situation. Once the petition is approved and the name change is granted, the court will issue an order to the state’s vital records office, authorizing them to amend the original birth certificate. The state vital records office will then issue a new birth certificate with the amended information. Overall, it is possible to change an adopted child’s name in Oklahoma. However, parents who wish to do so should be sure to obtain court approval before taking any other action.
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