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Changing a Child's Name

Name change for children is quite common and can occur for a number of reasons: children may take a new surname as parents divorce or marry, spelling mistakes on birth certificates may be corrected or adopted children may take a new family name.  These are just a few reasons. 

To change a child’s name one parent will need to lodge an application with the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in your home state (see links below).  An application form needs to be completed by at least one parent and will require the consent from the other parent if they are still a legal guardian.

You can change a childs name only once every 12 months unless there are exceptional circumstances.  The law can differ by state based on location of birth, childs age, parental situation and so on.  For questions relating to changing a child's name please contact the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages in your home state.

Unfortunately the Easy Name Change Kit is not suitable for children, however the notification process is easy enough to manage yourself.  There are usually fewer organisations to notify regarding a new name for a child.  These organisaitons would typically be schools, Medicare, your health care insurer and any health care providers.  Although evidence of a new name for a child can be traced via documentation, it is still a good idea to update your will with the new name of your child if they are a benefactor.

If a child is over 12 years old their consent is usually required.  If the parents and/or child are not in agreement on a new name it may be referred to court.  Contact the Registry for Births, Deaths & Marriages in your state via the links below to obtain the necessary forms and any further information.

VIC

NSW

QLD

 

SA

 

WA

 

 ACT

 

 TAS

 

NT