Ok, this has nothing to do with expediting, or driving either - just women.
I've noticed that my name is often misspelled here, with a second 'r' added. I'm not complaining - I get a kick out of it, actually, and think that if I ever do another name change, (about when He** has iceskating parties!) I might just add the second 'r', lol.
"Another name change"?! Yes, ladies - when you change your name, whether because of marriage or divorce, it is a legal name change. If you've ever wanted to change any part of your name, that's the time to do it - free & easy.
My eldest daughter began spelling her name "Apryl" back in high school, and was told when enrolling for nursing school, that the name on her drivers' license didn't match the spelling on her birth certificate, and unless she'd legally changed it, they weren't going to allow her to enroll. She was quite upset, until I asked her whether she hadn't signed her marriage certificate with her preferred spelling - she had, and that made it legal.
I posted this because it's not generally known, and just might come in handy for someone else, someday.
I've noticed that my name is often misspelled here, with a second 'r' added. I'm not complaining - I get a kick out of it, actually, and think that if I ever do another name change, (about when He** has iceskating parties!) I might just add the second 'r', lol.
"Another name change"?! Yes, ladies - when you change your name, whether because of marriage or divorce, it is a legal name change. If you've ever wanted to change any part of your name, that's the time to do it - free & easy.
My eldest daughter began spelling her name "Apryl" back in high school, and was told when enrolling for nursing school, that the name on her drivers' license didn't match the spelling on her birth certificate, and unless she'd legally changed it, they weren't going to allow her to enroll. She was quite upset, until I asked her whether she hadn't signed her marriage certificate with her preferred spelling - she had, and that made it legal.
I posted this because it's not generally known, and just might come in handy for someone else, someday.