How do I change my name after filing for bankruptcy?

If you filed for bankruptcy in California and would like to change your name after filing, you can do so through a legal process. You must file a petition with the California Superior Court in the county where you reside, or in the county where you filed your bankruptcy case. You can usually find the needed forms, instructions, and fees online or in the court clerk’s office. In the petition, you must provide an explanation as to why you’d like to change your name, as well as your current legal name and the proposed new name. You will also need to provide a copy of your current photo identification so the court can verify your identity. After filing the petition, a court hearing will be scheduled where you must explain why you need to change your name. If the court approves the name change, you will receive an official court order authorizing the change. You must present that court order to the Social Security Administration, DMV, and other government agencies in order to register the change in your legal name. It is important to note that you are still liable for any financial obligations you had prior to the name change. Finally, it is important to inform all creditors of your bankruptcy case that you have changed your name. It is recommended that you send a copy of the court order to each of the creditors listed on your bankruptcy petition. This will ensure that any future payments you make or notifications you receive will be in your new name.

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