In the UK, you can change any part of your name, including your surname, by using a Deed Poll. The procedure of changing your surname is not too difficult or complicated. You can also alter the child's last name if you are their legal parent.
There are a few options to consider when there is Family name change, and a deed poll is a legal document that attests to a name change. You can change any part of your name, change the names and hyphens, and change the spelling. A family deed poll is a less expensive option than separate adult and child deed polls when a parent changes their name and at least one child under the age of sixteen changes their surname to match the parent's new surname. A family deed poll is actually an adult deed poll when a child or children are included. Consequently, the parent and children share the tangible Deed Poll document. Please be aware that on a family deed poll, the application parent may change their first, middle, and last names, but not their children's forenames. You will need to purchase additional children's packs if you would like to change your children's first or middle name. Note that since they will receive separate documentation for an Adult Deed Poll, sons or daughters who are 16 years of age or older, as well as their spouse or partner, may change their last name and forename.
Disadvantage of a family deed poll
One disadvantage of a family deed poll is that your children won't have a personal copy of the paperwork to take with them when they move away. When individuals need to establish their identity for jobs, mortgages, passports, driving licenses, and other purposes, they will need this document in addition to their birth certificate. This occurs as a result of the addition of children under 16 to the parent's Deed Poll record.