A Florida Final Judgment For Change of Name (Minor Child[men]) is a legal document that is issued by a court in the state of Florida to change the name of a minor child or children. The order, which is issued as a result of a petition filed in a court of law, can be used to change a minor's first, middle, or last name, or any combination of the three. There are two main types of Florida Final Judgment For Change of Name (Minor Child[men]): 1) an uncontested change of name, which occurs when both parents agree to the name change; and 2) a contested change of name, which occurs when the parents are in disagreement about the name change. In either case, the court will review the petition and the evidence presented, and will make a decision based on the best interests of the child or children. The court may also require the petitioner to provide proof of identity, a criminal background check, and a statement of the reasons for the request for a name change. The Final Judgment For Change of Name (Minor Child[men]) will include the new name of the minor child or children, as well as any other court orders related to the name change.