Getting divorced brings lots of changes.
A change in residence for one or both of you, a parenting schedule you never had, newfound free time, dating for the first time in years (decades for some!), financial changes, going back to work perhaps, and if you choose: your name.
Should you change your name back after divorce?
Every divorce is different, and there is no right or wrong answer. Some people keep their married name forever, some change back, and some people change from husband number one to husband number two. (Not judging, by the way, just sayin’.)
The first piece of advice I want to give that might prove to be VERY helpful is, IF YOU ARE GETTING DIVORCED, MAKE SURE THAT YOUR DIVORCE DECREE GIVES YOU THE OPTION OF CHANGING YOUR NAME BACK TO YOUR MAIDEN NAME.
I recently met two women who both told me they had been divorced for a long time. Neither one changed their name back, and it wasn’t because they didn’t want to. They both stated that their attorneys didn’t put the option in their decrees. So, now, if they want to change their name back, they have to get an amendment to their divorce decree, which means spending more money on attorney fees and a court appearance. Make sure to tell your attorney to put a clause in your decree that gives you the right to change back.
You may never use it, but isn’t nice to have the option?
Every divorce is different, and there is no right or wrong answer.
So, should you change your name back? Consider these things: