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- Lawyer name:Friedman, Allison L.
- Address:20533 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 4-435Aventura,FL
- Phone:(888) 691-1248
- Fax:(305) 692-9387
- PostalCode:33180 -1529
- WebSite:http://www.flcollectionslawyer.com/
- Areas of Practice:Discrimination
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I would rather have my family name than some name that was pulled out of no where. And I still want to respect my husband's wishes -that I take his name..
ok so my last name changed when i was five (because my parents got married) and so i have a copy of the old birth certificate and then a new one with my current last name. however my social security card still has my former last name on it...and now that im 18 i want to obtain my state id...will i be able to show them my old and new birth certificate along w/ the ss card as proof of the name change?? or will i have to get a new ss card before i go to the dmv? and if so how long does it take to get a ss card in the mail?.
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