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    What happens in the United States after you change your name legally? Do you become a new "identity" with a new Social Security number and everything, or does everything remain the same except your name?

    Question #48279. Asked by pjotr. (Jun 10 04 7:08 PM)


    McGruff

    Everything remains the same except your name.

    Jun 11 04, 1:52 AM


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