Colin Liddell wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a slight conundrum, my grandson's partner gave birth to a baby
> girl just recently and I was given the birth details and the girl's
> name.
> I asked for more details on the partner's name and her parents, today
> I received information to find the young lady had changed her name by
> deed poll at age 18 and no parents names.
> For arguments sake, say she was Smith till the day she turned 18 and
> then she became Brown by deed poll.
>
> How does one handle this situation, do I put her down with her birth
> name and then AKA with her present name or is there another way to do
> it?
>
> I look forward to any suggestions.
>
> Colin.
>
>

Colin,

My daughter did the same, changing her surname to that of her partner's when
her first child was due. I did exactly as you suggested. There is also the
alternative of creating a "Change of Name" Event and putting the details in
there.

Ron Ferguson

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