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Name Change Attorney in Fairfax, VA

Efficient, straightforward legal name change services for adults and children throughout Northern Virginia.

A Fresh Start — Legally and Officially

Whether you are restoring your former name after divorce, adopting a new name that reflects your identity, or changing a child’s name, Ms. Khan handles Virginia name change proceedings efficiently with minimal stress.

Virginia name change proceedings are straightforward when handled correctly, but errors in the petition or process can cause delays. Ms. Khan prepares everything accurately the first time so you receive your court order as quickly as possible.

Name Change Situations We Handle

Name Change After Divorce

The simplest method — request restoration of your former name as part of your divorce decree at no extra court cost.

Adult Name Change

File a petition in circuit court, attend a brief hearing, and receive your court order to update all records.

Name Change for Children

Requires consent of both parents, or a contested hearing where the court applies the best interests of the child standard.

Updating Your Records

After receiving your court order: Social Security Administration, DMV, passport, bank accounts, employer records, and more.

After Your Court Order — Key Documents to Update:

Social Security card → Driver’s license/ID → Passport → Bank accounts → Employer/payroll records → Voter registration → Insurance policies → Professional licenses

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Client Review

“Ms. Khan handled my name change quickly and efficiently. She prepared all the documents and walked me through exactly what to do. I had my court order in just a few weeks.”

★★★★★
Name Change Client, Fairfax County

Name Change — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change my name as part of my divorce? +
Yes — and this is the easiest way. Virginia allows a judge to restore your former name as part of the divorce decree. Request this at the time of divorce, as adding it later requires a separate court proceeding.

How long does a name change take in Virginia? +
Typically 4–8 weeks from filing to the court order, depending on court scheduling. Updating government-issued documents after the order takes additional time.

Can I change my child’s name? +
Yes, but it requires consent from both parents. If one parent objects, a hearing is required where the judge applies the best interests of the child standard. Ms. Khan represents clients in both uncontested and contested child name changes.

Is there a reason the court would deny a name change? +
Courts deny name changes when there is evidence of fraudulent intent — for example, to evade creditors, escape criminal history, or for deceptive purposes. Straightforward personal name changes are routinely granted.

What do I do after I get my court order? +
Bring certified copies of the order to the Social Security Administration first, then the DMV, then your bank and other institutions. Ms. Khan provides a complete checklist of steps after your order is entered.