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December 9, 2016 11:05 am at 11:05 am #1197259CTLAWYERParticipant
Lightbrite……….
People don’t put II or Junior on their driver’s licenses, the employees at Motor Vehicles Dept (agency name in CT) do.
When getting a driver’s license you must present your certified birth certificate, US Passport or Alien Registration card. The ‘legal’ name on that document will be the named placed on the driver’s license.
When our youngest went to get her license at age 16, we discovered that the Probate Court had added the letter ‘A’ before her name when the issued a US birth certificate (she was born in China). Motor vehicles would only issue a license with that ‘legal’ name on it.
I went back to court and filed papers for a name change, we had to appear before the Judge of Probate (a neighbor and friend in this small town) and the request was granted and a new birth certificate issued. Then we had to go to Motor Vehicle and file for a new license with a name change, such as a woman might request upon marriage.
Court costs were approximately $200, motor vehicles did not charge for the change. This wasted approximately 6 hours of my time. As an attorney, my daughter did not have to pay any legal fees. A typical client with such an issue, which could be handled by a junior staff attorney and still require an appearance in court and paperwork by a paralegal would have had to pay approximately $350 to fix the problem.
Moral of the story, check all documents when issued to make sure they are correct or it will cost time and money to change them later.
December 9, 2016 11:10 am at 11:10 am #1197260CTLAWYERParticipantHuju….
The Yeshiva high school was Ashkenaz, however, we attended Latin, math and science classes 3 evenings each week from 6-8:30 with instructors from Yale
December 9, 2016 11:20 am at 11:20 am #1197261CTLAWYERParticipantIt’s Time for truth
“the most Important part about Eisenhower
When he was in the White House Americans felt safe.”
NO, we were scared to death of Atomic or Nuclear attack from the Russians. WE grew up with regular ‘Duck and Cover’ drills in grade school years.
My father actually had a bomb(fallout) shelter built and stocked below our back lawn. By the 1980s, my kids used it as a playhouse when visiting Oma and Zaidy (a mixed marriage).
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