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  • In the UK you can. We don't have a concept of legal names. We do have far too many TERFs and other nutters though, so...

    • Tell that to the banks and NHS who won't accept my change of name until I change it on my passport

      • Deed poll was sufficient for both of those for a name change for me, as well as for the registry office two months ago. I cannot speak for changing gender though, merely name.

        Lots of places are very weird about it though because their staff think we have "legal names". I switched banks over the weird bullshit mine was pulling. The number of looks my piece of A4 with a couple of signatures on it has received from staff that then have to go check with someone that it's actually how it works, my gods. No, I know it doesn't look fancy, it doesn't have to, go ask your supervisor if you don't believe me.

        • Oh for sure like, strictly speaking it isn't necessary, as long as the people you have to deal with know that it isn't necessary

          • I was shocked that there were people confidently telling me my documents were wrong when I knew for a fact that they hadn't a clue what the law was. If it's part of your job to deal with name changes then I expect them to be trained on the subject.

            The bank had its own internal definitions of what a deed poll needed to be - a definition they didn't publish anywhere and then act like I was the daft one for not knowing the specifics of their fanfic legal definitions.

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