You probably felt excited about changing your last name when you married. Maybe you took your spouse’s last name, hyphenated your name, or both changed your last name together. Whatever the case, changing your name was an indicator of your new marital status and helped cement your bond with your spouse. Now, after divorce, that last name no longer represents who you are. In fact, your last name probably carries painful baggage. While you can’t get rid of regrets and difficult memories related to your marriage, you can drop that last name and reclaim your original identity. Many newly divorced people want to know how to change your name after a divorce.
The process can be time-consuming and requires good organization and follow-up skills. But many people find it worth the effort when they are able to officially return to their original name.
Here’s what you need to know about changing your last name after divorce.