deed poll


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a deed made and executed by only one party

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THE UK Deed Poll Service won't allow a name that is: .
According to Deed Poll thousands of people choose a new moniker for one reason or another.
There are two different types of name change document that can be downloaded from the Deed Poll Name Change system, a Deed Poll and Statutory Declaration.
Last week, when that bitter, twisted, old battleaxe Clare Short was complaining about page three girls and calling for them to be banned from newspapers, a glamour girl responded by changing her name to Clare Short by deed poll. The idea was to make a mockery of the frumpy Labour MP and I think it did the trick.
The PS35 changes often include a new first name too, according to UK Deed Poll Service.
Birmingham Coroner's Court heard that Ms Bottrill was single and she had changed her name by deed poll around 15 years ago.
Her husband Ned couldn't live with the name Smith so changed it by deed poll.
A WOMAN from Hartlepool changed her name by deed poll. Her new name comprises 161 words.
London, May 4 ( ANI ): A UK woman has a new 161-word name after changing it by Deed Poll.
"I'm passionate about my country and wanted a name to show that so I put my money where my mouth was and changed my name by deed poll.
A RADIO DJ will today be changing his name to one of England's World Cup stars by deed poll.
STAFF at a Manchester pub have changed their names by deed poll to Wayne Rooney ahead of the World Cup.
Chris Scott, 28, from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, changed his name by deed poll and has now vowed to re-apply for his bank cards, passport and driving licence under his new moniker.
He should j u s t change his name by deed poll to Kris Boyd.
Captain Fantastic - formerly George Garratt - changed his name by deed pool "for a bit of a laugh" through the Legal Deed Poll Service which charged pounds 10 for the legally-certified deed poll.