
Change of Name: The Law and Practice
Nasreen Pearce(Author)
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
4th Edition
Published on 5. April 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
170 pages
978-0-85490-240-8 (ISBN)
Description
There are many reasons why a name is initially given to a child by his or her parents and as many reasons for the parents or either of them or the child or others to desire to alter the name. Similarly there are many reasons an adult person may wish to take on a different name. Often there is underlying deep-rooted political, social cultural tribal or religious reasons but there may also be reasons to keep up with fashion or a trend. Whatever the reason it is important that the name taken or assumed is legally recognised.
This fully updated fourth edition like its predecessors provides a simple straightforward guide on why and how person's acquires a name and how that name may be changed so that it is given legal recognition to identify the person concerned for all purposes.
The traditional or typical family no longer exists due to the changes in the way families are formed, how households are structured and how conception of a child is achieved. There are also increasing number of single parent families or 'reconstituted' families. This pattern is forever evolving. It is therefore not surprising that it gives rise to questions about how and who can register the birth of a child and give the child its first name, who decides the surname the child should take and whether the names given can be changed by re-registration or otherwise.
This edition provides up-to-date provisions of all the relevant statutory material and case law which in particular applies to the issue of changing a child's name when conflict arises between the parents or those with parental responsibility for the child, the biological parents and others.
Change of Name: The Law and Practice is an accessible guide to this sometimes tricky area of law and includes a range of precedents that will prove invaluable to the busy practitioner.
This fully updated fourth edition like its predecessors provides a simple straightforward guide on why and how person's acquires a name and how that name may be changed so that it is given legal recognition to identify the person concerned for all purposes.
The traditional or typical family no longer exists due to the changes in the way families are formed, how households are structured and how conception of a child is achieved. There are also increasing number of single parent families or 'reconstituted' families. This pattern is forever evolving. It is therefore not surprising that it gives rise to questions about how and who can register the birth of a child and give the child its first name, who decides the surname the child should take and whether the names given can be changed by re-registration or otherwise.
This edition provides up-to-date provisions of all the relevant statutory material and case law which in particular applies to the issue of changing a child's name when conflict arises between the parents or those with parental responsibility for the child, the biological parents and others.
Change of Name: The Law and Practice is an accessible guide to this sometimes tricky area of law and includes a range of precedents that will prove invaluable to the busy practitioner.
More details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
224 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85490-240-8 (9780854902408)
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Person
Nasreen Pearce is a retired circuit judge, and was formerly a district judge in the Principal Registry of the Family Division. She has written widely on family law and is a contributor to The Family Court Practice. She
Content
1 Introduction
2 Registration and Re-registration under the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953
3 Changing a Child's Name
4 Change of Name by Deed Poll
5 Other Methods of Changing a Name
6 Requirements of Some of the Professional Bodies
7 Effects of Changing a Name
Appendix One Forms
Appendix Two Precedents
2 Registration and Re-registration under the Births and Deaths Registration Act 1953
3 Changing a Child's Name
4 Change of Name by Deed Poll
5 Other Methods of Changing a Name
6 Requirements of Some of the Professional Bodies
7 Effects of Changing a Name
Appendix One Forms
Appendix Two Precedents