Pennsylvania Name Change Consent for Minor Children is a legal form used in the state of Pennsylvania to allow a minor child to legally change their name. The form is used to officially register a child's name change with the court and state government. It requires the consent of both parents, or a single parent if the other parent is deceased, missing, or has had their parental rights terminated. There are two types of Pennsylvania Name Change Consent for Minor Children: an Uncontested Name Change Consent form and a Contested Name Change Consent form. Uncontested Name Change Consent is used when both parents agree to the name change and submit a joint petition to the court. The form includes information about the child, the proposed name change, and the reasons for the name change. Contested Name Change Consent is used when one or both parents do not agree to the name change. This form requires the parent who requested the name change to provide proof that the name change is in the best interest of the child. It also includes a hearing before the court, where the court will consider the evidence and arguments from both sides.