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What’s My Name?

Curated Information from AVVO.COM, The National Notary Association, and Mojave Legal Docs / April 20, 2024

 A lot of people have different versions of their name – Jim for James, Peggy for Margaret, Dick for Richard, Bill for William, Bob for Robert, and so forth. Plus, there are different versions of last names. Traditionally, in the U.S., women and children take their husband/ father’s last name but in other countries it’s a different arrangement where the kids take both of their parents’ last names and then later, often times, one last name gets left behind. Other issues can arise by not using suffixes like Junior or III.

When creating an Estate Plan, sometimes people get hung up on the first question:

What is your name?

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