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I’m A Mrs.
Planning a wedding may be a time-consuming task, but any bride who elects to take her husband’s last name after getting married soon learns that the process of making that name change can be nearly as laborious.
Enter I’m a Mrs., a new site that gives Canadian women an alternative to navigating the myriad forms, government requirements and notification letters themselves.
Traditionally, changing one’s name involves visiting a government office for the required forms, and then identifying and notifying all the other organizations in one’s life—a process that can take hours or even days.
I’m A Mrs. provides a one-stop alternative with all of the forms, instructions and personalized letters new brides need when they change their name. Two packages are available on the site: a standard package, which includes access to all of the necessary government forms as well as three additional ones of the bride’s choice, and a premium package, which includes access to all forms in the database covering government, banks, credit cards, utility companies and mortgage firms.
With either package, brides are given a personal page where they select the organizations that are relevant to them. Then, they simply provide I’m a Mrs. with the details of their name change, and the site auto-completes the necessary forms and letters. After looking them over, brides need only sign the paperwork and send it out.
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cassy on February 26th, 2009 3:50 pm
good idea for new brides, this is really cool,giving all the chance to access in any forms of the goverment,bank,credit cards and to organization that are related to all new brides its was really cool and great idea, i cant wait to try to visit this great site for brides. thanks for posting this great site.
Jaclyn on February 27th, 2009 11:14 am
That is a great idea! when i went through this it was very involved, well…at least more then i cared to have to do. i had to go to secretary of state, social security, change it at the bank, phone company, doctor’s and dentist offices, etc. and then when i had to change it back to my maiden name…it was all of that all over again. it’s a pretty big hassel changing your name.
Stefan on March 2nd, 2009 1:22 am
the logo seems like t-com. No problems using the design?
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