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When Parents Might Want to Change a Child’s Surname

Parents often update a child’s surname in situations such as:

    • After a divorce or separation
    • When parents get married or remarried
    • To double-barrel or hyphenate family names
    • To match the surname of the resident parent
    • For personal or cultural reasons

What Happens When Both Parents Agree

When both parents provide written consent, the process is simple:

  1. Complete the online Child Deed Poll application.
  2. Get signatures from both parents.
  3. Receive the official deed poll document by post.
  4. Use it to update the child’s surname with schools, healthcare providers, and government departments.

This agreement avoids delays that can happen when consent is disputed.

When Consent from Both Parents Is Required

In the UK, anyone with parental responsibility must consent to a child’s name change. Exceptions include:

  • One parent has sole parental responsibility
  • A court order grants permission to one parent
  • One parent is unavailable or their consent has been removed through legal proceedings

If both parents agree from the start, it’s one of the fastest ways to legally change a child’s surname.

Where to Update the Surname After the Change

Once the deed poll is issued, update key records:

  • NHS and GP records
  • School or nursery records
  • Passport Office
  • HMRC and Child Benefit

  • Sports clubs or other memberships

Cost to Change a Child’s Surname

  • Child Deed Poll: £14.95 — simple and affordable
  • Name Change Kit: £24.95 — includes template letters to quickly notify all relevant organisations

Start the Process Today

If both parents agree, changing a child’s surname is simple, quick, and affordable. Apply online and receive your official deed poll document to update all key records.

FAQs: Can Both Parents Agree to Change a Child’s Surname?

Yes, if both have parental responsibility. This makes the process smooth and avoids legal delays.

They can apply without the other parent’s consent.

No, the birth certificate stays the same. The deed poll document acts as legal proof of the new name.

Yes. Many families combine surnames rather than replace them entirely.

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