Can I change my patronymic to a child?

Many believe that the name determines to some extent the fate of each child. Even without taking into account the mystical aspect, the name can become an excuse for offensive nicknames. But of all three constituents of the abbreviation, the name of the parents for the child can be chosen. And what about the middle name, last name, after all, is this, in most cases, a given? If the child is already 14 years old, then there will be no difficulties. At his request, the employees of the passport office to change him and a cacophonous name, and an unloved middle name, and even a "native" surname. But what if your child has not reached this age yet? Is it possible to change the child's surname and patronymic and what is needed for this?

The fineness of the procedure

With teenagers who have reached the age of 14, everything is simple. The only nuance: before 18 years, the consent of the parents (the guardianship authority, the trustee) is required.

Patronymic and surname parents prefer to change their children in case they get divorced. A new surname, a name is not a problem. It is enough to apply to the bodies of guardianship, trusteeship, and then - march to the registry office with a package of documents. A the change of the patronymic of the child, in general, becomes an obstacle. In most cases, parents are refused. Such a rule is prescribed in the Family Code. She says that in order to change the patronymic, it is necessary to change the father's name, that is, to undergo the procedure of depriving the father of rights or renouncing the fatherhood and adoption of the child by the new pope. Then you will have legally reinforced the right to change the baby's patronymic.

Do we need changes?

Before you change your patronymic to a child, consider everything carefully and in advance. In the end, divorce, a new life is not such a weighty argument for cardinal changes in the name, patronymic and surname of the baby. Agree, there may be several husbands, but it is the biological father, whatever he was, who gave you your child.