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Name Change After Divorce

Restoring a former name is a common part of divorce. SimpleDivorce includes the name-restoration request in your divorce paperwork and can retrieve the certified decree you'll need to update your records.

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1

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2

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We prepare your state-specific, court-ready forms; you and your spouse review and sign, with notarization coordinated where required.

3

We file, serve, and track to decree

We file with the court, can serve your spouse when needed, and keep you updated all the way to the final decree.

Forms Often Involved

Petition for Divorce (with name-restoration request)
Final Decree of Divorce
Certified Copy of Decree

Tips

Request the name change in your divorce petition — it's simpler than a separate name-change case later.
You'll need a certified copy of the decree to update your Social Security card, license, and passport.
Update Social Security first, then your driver's license, then everything else.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for name change after divorce.

Yes. Most states let you ask the court to restore a former or maiden name as part of the divorce, and the final decree serves as your legal proof of the change.

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