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After some legal advice please


BASHTHEBISHOP

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I am posting this up for a friend, hoping with the vast amount of people and knowledge on here that someone knows if this is right...

 

My friend got divorced 2 years ago. His ex was awarded main custody of his 9 year old son and he gets him weekends, school holidays etc

 

All of a sudden two weeks ago she had the lads surname changed to hers and tells my mate there is nothing he can do about it as she has main custody.:rolleyes:

 

Does anyone know if this is legally right? :search:

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Another google find that might be helpful ...

http://www.williamsthompson.co.uk/news4.asp

If you have gone back to your maiden name after a divorce, can you also change your children’s names?

 

Only if the father of your children agrees. As you were married he would have had parental responsibility and you would need to get his agreement to the child’s surname being changed. If he does not agree then it can be done by an application to the Court. However, the Court is unlikely to agree to the name being changed unless there was some evidence that it would lead to an improvement for the child. Judges take the view that to deprive the child of his father’s surname is not something to be done lightly.

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