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  2. Name change - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Florida, a court will not grant a petition for a change of name if it finds that (i) the petitioner has ulterior or illegal motives in seeking the name change, (ii) the petitioner's civil rights are suspended, or (iii) granting the name change will invade the property rights (e.g., intellectual property rights) of others. [49]

  3. Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Confirms Plan to Drop Dad’s Last Name With ...

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    According to California law, a person must publish legal forms in a newspaper for one month before a judge can approve a petition to change their name. Once the notice is published, the request ...

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    According to California law, before a judge can approve a petition to change one's name, they must have the legal forms published in a newspaper for one month. Once published, the request will ...

  5. How Much Does a Legal Name Change Cost? - AOL

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    For example, a name change in California may cost between $435 and $450. However, a name change in New York may only cost $210 or even as low as $65 if you live in New York City.

  6. List of name changes due to the George Floyd protests

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    The Lexington City Council voted unanimously to change the name and requested suggestions from residents. Stonewall Jackson was buried there in 1863, and the cemetery was named after him in 1949. The council unanimously voted to change the name to "Oak Grove Cemetery", subject to a public hearing, which confirmed the change. [260] [261] [262 ...

  7. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1688 Bill of Rights provides no such limitation to assembly. Under the common law, the right of an individual to petition implies the right of multiple individuals to assemble lawfully for that purpose. [11] England's implied right to assemble to petition was made an express right in the US First Amendment.