Same Sex Partners Sharing a Surname

Same sex partners may want to share the same surname. In any relationship, having both partners operating under the same surname is the most convenient option when making financial, legal, and social agreements. For example, if Jane Parker formed a civil partnership with Sarah Jones, they may choose to use Sarah’s name. They would then be addressed as Jane Jones and Sarah Jones. Alternately, they may choose to mesh their surnames. The process of the name change differs depending on whether the couple are civil partners or not.

If couples form a civil partnership, a Deed Poll is not necessary for them to share a surname. Similar to a marriage, the civil partnership certificate along with a covering letter explaining exactly what name change is required is all that is needed. Records can then be updated to show that each partner uses the same surname.

For same sex couples without a civil partnership, a Deed Poll will be needed to change any names. Once you have applied for and received the Deed Poll document, you must sign and date it in front of a witness. Then you can notify all organisations containing records of you of your name change. Simply send off the completed Deed Poll document to them.

To change your name...

  • Fill in our online application form
  • Receive your Deed Poll in the post
  • Sign and date your Deed Poll
  • Update records into your new name

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