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Looking for name change advice or some tips for newlywed life? The MissNowMrs experts have created state-specific name change articles and checklists for you. We’ve chronicled our recommendations for how to travel while changing your name AND how to handle voting during the transition.

We’ve also compiled our best guidance for how to handle difficult sister in laws, holidays as newlyweds, the ever-annoying baby questions, and much more. Why? Because, while we are name change experts, we’re also newlywed wives, moms, and sisters.

We hope our name change advice articles help smooth your transition to your new name, and a whole new phase of life. Congratulations and best wishes from the entire MissNowMrs team!

MissNowMrs Name Change Gift Cards Now at Target!

MissNowMrs name change gift cards are now at Target! Tis the season for bridal showers and weddings! Do you feel like you’re attending one or the other every weekend from now through early Fall? While watching friends and family fall in love and get married is amazing, it can leave a girl feeling overwhelmed on the gifting front. While something from their registry is always a good idea, some people like to give gifts that brides-to-be don’t even realize they need (including yours truly).

If you’re looking for a unique and useful gift for bridal showers and weddings this year, stockpile MissNowMrs gift cards! For $29.95 you will save each bride in your life 13 hours of hassle on her transition from Miss to Mrs. The easy online name change service auto-completes all of the necessary legal paperwork (think Social Security cards, passport, driver’s licenses and updating all her creditors) and makes sure she skips standing in long offices lines with the inside scoop on how to file by mail!

MissNowMrs gift cards are available online, at Rite Aids across the US. And, as of Sunday in 100 Target stores!  Could that be any more convenient? So be the friend that gives the gift of more time spent enjoying newlywed life instead of a cookbook.

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Burger King Married Name Change Sparks Chain to Pick Up Wedding Tab

Miss King was proposed to by Mr. Burger and she said yes (we’re not making this up)!  The newly engaged couple shared their big news with a photo next to their town’s Burger King restaurant.  Thanks to the beauty of social media, Burger King learned of their engagement and pending married last names and offered to pay for their wedding and supply gifts!  We sincerely hope there are Burger King crowns involved in the wedding photos.

Taking two last names is a name change trend that is gaining popularity in the U.S..  Two last names sans hypen allows one to use either name or both names in work and social settings.  What makes Miss King and Mr. Burger unique, is the use of the bride’s maiden name (Burger) ahead of the groom’s surname (King).  It has been reported that the couple has been known as Burger King since 5th grade, making the name change choice a personal one (but still amusing to the known world).

Miss Burger should use MissNowMrs.com to make her married name change a breeze, and we’re happy to send her a complimentary gift card!

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Angelina Changes to Her Married Name, Surprising the World with a Semi-Conventional Switch

Angelina Changes to Her Married Name

Shocked Angelina changes to her married name? Every time the world believes it understands Angelina Jolie, she does something unconventional.  Now she’s surprising the press by doing something semi-conventional: Angelina changes her married name.  Angelina has made two high profile uses of the name Angelina Jolie Pitt recently, which indicates she’s made the switch mentally and most likely legally.
Taking two last names is a very popular name change choice for newlyweds in 2015, and it makes sense for Angelina.  This option allows the star to keep the maiden name associated with her early work and take on her husband’s famous name.  More importantly, her last name will now match those of her six children.  Her age also plays a factor, as most women over 35 tend to keep their maiden names in some way.

The other name change trending upwards with brides this year is taking a maiden name as a middle name.  This name change options also allows women to hold onto their maiden names but not have to say them at every introduction.  Curious what name change option is right for you?  Play the Married Name Game and let its patent-pending algorithm help determine the married name that is perfect for you!
 

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Is Keeping Your Maiden Name a Huge Mistake?

Keeping Your Maiden Name

Considering keeping your maiden name? In the controversial world of married name change there is much debate around whether a woman should change her name after marriage.  In the whirlwind of debate there are the multiple choices of names that a married woman can opt to take. 

Name change is a personal decision for every bride, and she should weigh all the factors that are important to her and her name now and in the future to avoid making a mistake that can last for decades.

Many women punt on the married name change decision and wait a few years or until they’re pregnant to make a choice.  While that may take the pressure off as a newlywed, it intensifies the pressure into a 9 month block later in life.  Consider how important it is to you to have the same name as your child or children. 

Does it matter that you may need to explain your marital status and mis-matched names at various schools and social functions?  Do you think your kids will feel less connected as a family if they have your spouse’s last name and you use your maiden name?  Again, the choice is very much up to you and how you feel.

I recently read an article about a mother lamenting keeping her maiden name.  It’s rare to have a window into another person’s feelings about their name and name-change choices, so I was intrigued.  If you want to know why one mom feels that keeping her maiden name was a huge mistake, read Jill Simonian’s story. The main takeaway from her story is that “My name doesn’t match the people that are most important to me, which makes me sad, guilty, confused and scared.”  Those are big emotions, so take a moment and make sure that you won’t feel similarly if you keep your maiden name.

If you do decide that changing your name after marriage is the right choice for you and your (future) family don’t waste 13 hours standing in long office lines.  Use the MissNowMrs easy online name change service or app to go from Miss to Mrs. in a matter of minutes!

Help Me Change My Name

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MissNowMrs is In Martha Stewart Weddings Magazine!

MissNowMrs is In Martha Stewart Weddings

We’re delighted to announce that MissNowMrs is in Martha Stewart Weddings! As I founded MissNowMrs back in 2007, I read The Martha Rules.  Her book on business taught me many things and helped frame how MissNowMrs was created.  One of my personal goals from day 1 was to be published in Martha Stewart Weddings.

A company doesn’t just magically get mentioned by Martha, and that’s part of the charm and prestige.  I wanted to build an online name change service that helped all newlyweds navigate the married name change process in each individual state.  It needed to be fast, effective and beautiful.  I would like to think Martha would call MissNowMrs a “good thing.”

Help Me Change My Name

Fast forward 8 years, endless press kits and editor pitches later.  MissNowMrs is in the Spring issue of Martha Stewart Weddings!  In a side column, I provide tips for brides considering changing their names after marriage.  My married name change tips are online if you are a newlywed, and interested.  It may have taken more time than I thought to achieve my “Martha goal”, but the entrepreneurial journey has been amazing.

Next goal: Chatting name change with Martha on Martha Stewart radio!!

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