So you've already put a name on the birth certificate, but now you're feeling baby name regret. Can you change your baby's name? Of course you can!
Follow our step-by-step guide to changing a baby name, from navigating the legal process to coping with the emotions of a name change.
How Long Do You Have To Change Your Baby's Name?Name change laws vary by state. In most states, parents have between five to ten days to submit a birth certificate, which is considered official registration of a child's name.
Profile:Janet RenoAge at Death:78 Years OldHeight:6ft 2in (188 cm)Occupation:Attorney GeneralNet Worth:US $2.5 MillionStatus:DeceasedORIGIN
Janet Reno was a Democrat and the 78th Attorney General of the United States. She served under President Bill Clinton and was the first woman to hold that office. Reno was born on July 21, 1938, in Miami, Florida. Her father, Henry Reno, was a police reporter for the Miami Herald, and her mother, Jane Wood, an investigative reporter for the Miami News.
The select House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol said Rep. Jim Jordan is a “material witness” to its investigation and is questioning whether former President Donald Trump’s team had a role in convincing the Ohio Republican to conceal what he knows about the riot from the committee.
“Mr. Jordan has previously said that he would cooperate with the committee’s investigation, but it now appears that the Trump team has persuaded him to try to hide the facts and circumstances of January 6th,” a spokesperson for the committee said in a statement to CQ Roll Call.
Juanita Dorricott is a lawyer in the United States, although she is best known for being the wife of Bob Seger, an American musician and composer. Despite being the wife of a well-known figure, she prefers to keep her personal life private. His Salary and Career It’s hard to talk about Juanita Dorricott’s personal and professional life because she doesn’t want to talk about it. In the meantime, she hasn’t heard anything about her income or wealth.
King Kekaulike High School’s Kiryn Hashimoto (left) runs toward teammate Tori Zackious after scoring a goal on Zackious’ assist during the first half of Na Alii’s 4-0 victory over Baldwin in the teams’ Maui Interscholastic League opener Wednesday night at King Kekaulike Stadium. The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photos
PUKALANI — Tori Zackious has her young King Kekaulike High School girls soccer team on a mission to start the Maui Interscholastic League season.