The ring is on, and the bells have been rung...what's next?
When the confetti settles and you're left with a shiny new name, the natural panic starts to set in "what documents do I need to change?" An aspect many don't consider until they have to, is the seemingly endless list of documents that now need updating. Below is a list of all the official bits you'll need to look at, now that you're embarking on newlywed bliss.
The name change checklist:
Passport – more information about name changes on passports is available at UK Deed Poll Office.
Driver's license
HMRC – this is for tax and National Insurance reasons
Bank – you'll need a new card for your new name!
Employer – want to amke sure there's no confusion with payslips
Utility companies
Electoral roll – you simply need to register to vote under your new name!
Pension
Insurance – your insurnace will need to match your license
Doctor – to keep your NHS records up to date
Dentist
Landlord/ mortgage provider
Memberships (gym, clubs, subscriptions, etc)
Phone provider
Social media
This list feels exhausting and expensive to look at, but all necessary if you want to make your new name official. Ensure you have your marriage certificate when making all of these changes, as it will act as proof. You may also want to update your will, and beneficiary designations, if you're being super organised.
[Written by Isabelle Chamberlain, features editor]