Changing Your Name in Canada
- Publisher
- Self-Counsel Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2014
- Category
- Reference, Personal & Practical Guides
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781770409484
- Publish Date
- Oct 2014
- List Price
- $7.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781770402034
- Publish Date
- Sep 2014
- List Price
- $14.95
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Description
It’s not easy to navigate government websites and forms to find the information needed to change a name. To complicate matters more, each province and territory has their own vital statistics agency rules and legal acts when it comes to formally or informally changing a name. While marriage and divorce allow for the informal changing of a surname, Changing Your Name in Canada provides readers with easy access to all the information they need to legally (formally) change their name, which involves the re-issuing of birth certificates with your new name.
This book not only includes how to change your own name, whatever the circumstance, but also your children’s names. You’ll learn about the consents you’ll need and the affidavits you’ll swear or affirm in order to legally change your name or your children’s names in every province and territory in Canada. The book includes resources and contact information for the various government agencies you’ll need to contact, and a helpful Identification Update List that will keep you on task as you contact the various places, people, and organizations to update your name, whether you want to change it informally or formally.
About the authors
Already an experienced editor with Self-Counsel Press, Tanya Lee Howe also co-authored its successful 'Start and Run a Tattoo & Body Piercing Studio' title. Currently Tanya is sharing care of a mother with Alzheimer's with her sister-in-law. They learned to communicate their day shift/night shift mother care by keeping a detailed journal. Exclusive to 'Supporting Parents with Alzheimer’s' is a technique that author Tanya Lee Howe developed called the “mom book". It’s a coordination tool that will become invaluable to you, your elderly parent, and anyone else involved in care-giving. This method of documentation is a new angle on elder care.
Eileen Velthuis works as managing editor at a legal and business book publishing house. Thanks to that experience she learned the ins and outs of divorce, and realized that what was missing was a way for those divorcing to toast a new chapter in their lives rather than mourn being single again. Eileen also writes and edits for a variety of publications and organizations; has previously worked as a marketing specialist/copywriter and as a community newspaper reporter; and has a passion for the written word combined with a desire to make a difference.