A Georgia Final Order Changing Name(s) Of Minor Child(men) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Georgia which changes the name(s) of minor child(men). It is typically sought by the parents or legal guardian of the minor child(men) in order to reflect a change in the family situation, such as a divorce, adoption, or marriage. The order can also be issued to correct a spelling error or to ensure the child's name is not too similar to another family member's. There are two types of Georgia Final Order Changing Name(s) Of Minor Child(men): a Petition to Change Name(s) Of Minor Child(men) and a Final Order Changing Name(s) Of Minor Child(men). The Petition is the initial filing which requests the court to change the child's name while the Final Order is the court's ruling which officially changes the name(s) of the minor child(men).
A Georgia Final Order Changing Name(s) Of Minor Child(men) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Georgia which changes the name(s) of minor child(men). It is typically sought by the parents or legal guardian of the minor child(men) in order to reflect a change in the family situation, such as a divorce, adoption, or marriage. The order can also be issued to correct a spelling error or to ensure the child's name is not too similar to another family member's. There are two types of Georgia Final Order Changing Name(s) Of Minor Child(men): a Petition to Change Name(s) Of Minor Child(men) and a Final Order Changing Name(s) Of Minor Child(men). The Petition is the initial filing which requests the court to change the child's name while the Final Order is the court's ruling which officially changes the name(s) of the minor child(men).