MALDEF: U.S. Citizenship Is Not Required for Legal Name Change in Indiana
July 24, 2020
July 24, 2020
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, July 24 -- The Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund issued the following news release:
A Court of Appeals of Indiana has taken the final step in the process and certified a decision that a state name-change law does not require a petitioner to be a U.S. citizen to change their name.
The ruling, issued last week, is now the guiding law in the state of Indiana, and when non-citizens and transgender people face challenges to changing the . . .
A Court of Appeals of Indiana has taken the final step in the process and certified a decision that a state name-change law does not require a petitioner to be a U.S. citizen to change their name.
The ruling, issued last week, is now the guiding law in the state of Indiana, and when non-citizens and transgender people face challenges to changing the . . .