tylermajor
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What is the name of your state? Illinois
At the time of our child's birth, I didn't really think there was much significance to his last name and she didn't like my last name so we just gave him her last name on the birth certificate. I have joint custody of our son now, we're separated, never married, I take care of him at least 2 days a week if not three for some weeks. During our family court mediation sessions several years ago, I made a point to the lawyers that I wanted our son to have both of our last names. There was so much paperwork and so many details, and I guess I wasn't careful enough to look every detail over, but I later noticed that the lawyers didn't include that detail in the court agreement. So, as of right now, his legal name is her last name only. I mentioned this to her and she told me we could just do it ourselves without spending money in court. Now, a couple years later, our child is starting school, and the name has become an issue again. Now she's playing ignorant and saying this is all untrue and we both agreed in court that he'll only have her last name. Sadly, the paperwork technically supports this, and I feel this several year gap makes it look worse. I don't want to go to court, but she is unwilling to compromise. At the same time, he deserves to have my last name as well. How do I start this process? What should I expect? Am I wasting my time? If you don't agree with my pursuit, that's fine, but please keep those thoughts to yourself. Only looking for relevant responses. Thanks!!
At the time of our child's birth, I didn't really think there was much significance to his last name and she didn't like my last name so we just gave him her last name on the birth certificate. I have joint custody of our son now, we're separated, never married, I take care of him at least 2 days a week if not three for some weeks. During our family court mediation sessions several years ago, I made a point to the lawyers that I wanted our son to have both of our last names. There was so much paperwork and so many details, and I guess I wasn't careful enough to look every detail over, but I later noticed that the lawyers didn't include that detail in the court agreement. So, as of right now, his legal name is her last name only. I mentioned this to her and she told me we could just do it ourselves without spending money in court. Now, a couple years later, our child is starting school, and the name has become an issue again. Now she's playing ignorant and saying this is all untrue and we both agreed in court that he'll only have her last name. Sadly, the paperwork technically supports this, and I feel this several year gap makes it look worse. I don't want to go to court, but she is unwilling to compromise. At the same time, he deserves to have my last name as well. How do I start this process? What should I expect? Am I wasting my time? If you don't agree with my pursuit, that's fine, but please keep those thoughts to yourself. Only looking for relevant responses. Thanks!!