How do I go back to my maiden name after a divorce in California?
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How do I go back to my maiden name after a divorce in California?
If the courts have finalized your divorce, you can complete an application asking the divorce court judge to restore your former name. You can find the form online by searching the phrase name change in California. You can also visit your county clerk’s office for the form in person.
Should an ex wife be mentioned in an obituary?
Most obituaries include the deceased’s current spouse in the list of survivors, but don’t mention any ex-spouses, as they are not typically considered current family.
Is it rude not to go to a funeral?
It’s considered proper etiquette to pay your respects in another way if you’re unable to attend the funeral. While you shouldn’t feel guilty if you can’t attend, you should take action to honor the deceased and their family.
When should you not go to a funeral?
Unless the family wants the funeral or memorial service to be private, you are welcome to attend. If you are close to the bereaved or the deceased, live close by and have no extenuating circumstances, then, by all means, go to the funeral. In fact, if you don’t go, your presence may be missed.
What do you text someone after a funeral?
Examples of Mourning TextsJust wanted to let you know I’m thinking of you, praying for you, and grieving with you.I’m here if you ever need to talk.My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.Can I bring you anything? I’m sorry for your loss.Just wanted to share my favorite photo of [name] with you.