It is true – getting married requires a lot of paperwork. Part of dealing with it easily means being organized and collecting as many change forms as you can well in advance of the wedding itself. Remember that women who plan to take the groom’s surname will have more records to change than women who keep their original names. The same will be true for any partner that will be relocating after the ceremony. Prepare all of the forms you can get your hands prior to the wedding. Even though some of them may require copies of your wedding certificate, you can be ready with forms completed and stamped once the ceremony is over. Some couples make it a date night and complete all the forms together over dinner, dessert or coffee. Aside from personal contacts – and wedding thank you notes yet to come – here is a list of some records you may need to change. Ask friends who recently married what other forms or records you should consider.
Social security
Automobile insurance
Life insurance policies
Health insurance policies
Homeowner’s and liability insurance policies
Driver’s licenses
Credit card accounts
Voter registration records
Immigration records
Investment Accounts
Bank Accounts
Employment Records
Post Office records
Vera Fernandes
Owner, CWS, Style Consultant
Weddings Simply Unique, LLC
vera@weddingssimplyunique.com
203-583-6702
Member Weddings Beautiful Worldwide.
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