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  • Lawyer name:Washburn-Gonzalez, Jessica
  • Address:1853 Post Road East Westport,CT
  • Phone:203-292-1546
  • Fax:203-292-6725
  • PostalCode:06880 -5642
  • WebSite:http://www.sharonmjones.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Real Estate Landlord Tenant Estate Planning Estate and Trust Administration

Connecticut WestportLaw Office of Sharon M. Jones attorney Washburn-Gonzalez, Jessica is a Very good lawyer practice area in Real Estate Landlord Tenant Estate Planning Estate and Trust Administration Probate Matters including Conservatorships and Guardianships ,Estate Planning, Landlord-Tenant, Probate & Estate Administration, Real Estate,Law Office of Sharon M. Jones

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  • Jessica Washburn-Gonzalez is an associate with the Law Offices of Sharon M. Jones.

    Jessica practices in the areas of real estate, landlord tenant, estate planning, estate and trust administration and probate matters including conservatorships and guardianships. Jessica earned her Juris Doctor from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2008 and her undergraduate degree from Syracuse University in 2002. Jessica is admitted to practice in Connecticut and the U.S. District Court in Connecticut and is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Fairfield County Bar Association.

    Jessica resides in Stratford, Connecticut with her daughter and husband.

  • Connecticut U.S. District Court District of Connecticut

  • Connecticut Bar Association (Member) Fairfield County Bar Association (Member)

  • Quinnipiac University School of Law, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 2008J.D. Syracuse University, 2002

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You would need to file for a legal name change and that would start at your local courthouse. There will be fees (I think like $125, but not sure exactly) and then some filing fees to be issued a new social security card and what not. Basicly the same as marriage, but just file for name change instead of marriage license. Good Luck!!

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