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Massachusetts Name Change Law
Chapter 210: Section 12. Petitions for change of name.
Section 12. A petition for the change of name of a person
may be heard by the probate court in the county where the petitioner
resides. The change of name of a person shall be granted unless such change
is inconsistent with public interests.
Chapter 210: Section 13. Notice and certificate; decree;
entry; conditions precedent.
Section 13. The court shall, before decreeing a change of
name, request a report from the commissioner of probation on the person
filing the petition and, except for good cause shown, require public notice
of the petition to be given and any person may be heard thereon, and, upon
entry of a decree, the name as established thereby shall be the legal name
of the petitioner, and the register may issue a certificate, under the seal
of the court, of the name as so established.
No decree shall be entered, however, until there has been
filed in the court a copy of the birth record of the person whose name is
sought to be changed and, in case such person's name has previously been
changed by decree of court or at marriage pursuant to section one D of
chapter forty-six, either a copy of the record of his birth amended to
conform to the previous decree changing his name, a copy of such decree, or
a copy of the record of marriage; provided, that the filing of any such copy
may be dispensed with if the judge is satisfied that it cannot be obtained.
Chapter 210: Section 14. Annual return of changes.
Section 14. Each register of probate shall annually, in
December, make a return to the commissioner of public health and the
commissioner of probation of all changes of name made in his court.
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