How do I change my name on my nursing license in Indiana?
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How do I change my name on my nursing license in Indiana?
Q. How do I change my name on my nursing license? You may have the name changed on your licensure records by submitting a copy of an official name change document such as a marriage certificate or a divorce decree. A copy of a social security card will NOT be accepted.
How can I change my daughters last name?
Fill out your court forms. Have your forms reviewed. Make 3 copies of all your forms. File your forms with the court clerk. Serve the other parent of your child. Publish the Order to Show Cause for Change of Name (If Required) Go to your court hearing. Get your Decree Changing Name from the court.
Can I make someone else my legal guardian?
The person who wants to be the new guardian would file a Petition for Appointment of Successor/Co-Guardian. The guardian can voluntarily resign if they no longer want to be the guardian. The court will have to choose a replacement guardian, and may appoint the public guardian if no one else is willing to be appointed.
Who Cannot be a guardian?
A person cannot be appointed a guardian if: The person is incompetent (for instance, the person cannot take care of himself). The person is a minor. The person has filed for bankruptcy within the last 7 years.
What are the rights of a legal guardian?
A guardian can make all decisions about the child – including where they will live, where they will go to school, and what medical treatment they should receive.
What is the difference between guardianship and durable power of attorney?
Guardianship entitles you to make legal decisions for another person that pertain to their health and lifestyle. Unlike power of attorney, you are not permitted to manage their finances or legal matters but are authorised to make decisions relating to the person’s accommodation and medical care.
Is power of attorney the same as custody?
Power of attorney gives someone other than a legal parent or guardian the right to make decisions about a child’s welfare, but it does not establish legal custody. You can only modify legal custody through court proceedings.
What can durable power of attorney do?
A Durable Power of Attorney may be the most important of all legal documents. It can be used to give another person the authority to make health care decisions, do financial transactions, or sign legal documents that the Principal cannot do for one reason or another.