My question involves juvenile law in the State of: Arizona
My ex husband has custody of our son. In the divorce decree it stated he was to sign a quitclaim deed, he never did. I agreed that I would allow him to change our son's last name to match his however on condition that he would sign the quitclaim did. He signed it and I signed the form to change his name and had it notarized. I however would prefer to allow the name to be hyphenated with both last names and in the past I agree to that with no strings attached. Is there anyway to rescind permission but allow the name to be hyphenated? I was just notified the court date is next week. I do not live in the same state. If I did not need the quitclaim deed signed by him I would have never agreed to this, he knows that and used it as leverage.
My ex husband has custody of our son. In the divorce decree it stated he was to sign a quitclaim deed, he never did. I agreed that I would allow him to change our son's last name to match his however on condition that he would sign the quitclaim did. He signed it and I signed the form to change his name and had it notarized. I however would prefer to allow the name to be hyphenated with both last names and in the past I agree to that with no strings attached. Is there anyway to rescind permission but allow the name to be hyphenated? I was just notified the court date is next week. I do not live in the same state. If I did not need the quitclaim deed signed by him I would have never agreed to this, he knows that and used it as leverage.
Juvenile Court: Rescind Permission for Name Change
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