You go buy a DIY legal book about name changes. Check your local bookstore. At some point in the process, the other parent will be notified. At which point he will have the opportunity to object or give his consent or keep his mouth shut. As long as there is no objection, she should be able to change her name.
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FROM JOB APPLICANTS
submitted by Mike B. Hall
*I demand a salary commiserate with my extensive experience.
*I have lurnt Word Perfect 6.0, computor and spreadsheat progroms.
*Received a plague for Salesperson of the Year.
*Wholly responsible for two (2) failed financial institutions.
*Failed bar exam with relatively high grades.
*It's best for employers that I not work with people.
*I Am a perfectionist and rarely if if ever forget details.
*I was working for my mom until she decided to move.
*I have become completely paranoid, trusting completely no one and absolutely nothing.
*I procrastinate, especially when the task is unpleasant.
*Personal interests: Donating blood. Fourteen gallons so far.
*Instrumental in ruining entire operation for a Midwest chain store.
*Note: Please don't misconstrue my 14 jobs as job hopping. I have never quit a job.
*Reason for leaving last job: They insisted that all employees get to work by 8:45 every morning. Could not work under those conditions.
*Finished eighth in my class of ten.