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Registration is now open to Montgomery County residents aged 18 and older

Third semi-annual Virtual Pro Bono Name Change Clinic set for April 24

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(The following information was provided by the Montgomery County Office of Communications.) 

Registration is now open for the third semi-annual Virtual Pro Bono Name Change Clinic, taking place on April 24. The Clinic is open to Montgomery County residents aged 18 and older, including our neighbors in the transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming communities. The clinic is via Zoom on Wednesday, April 24, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Interested residents can sign up online until April 10.

Each participant will be assigned a 30-minute appointment slot with a volunteer attorney who will assist with the name change petition process. This can include answering questions, offering advice, and helping prepare paperwork. An attorney might also represent their assigned client (or clients) on their petition hearing date.


This consultation is free for all participants. However, clinic participants will be responsible for paying for associated costs for the name change petition, such as fingerprinting services, and other reduced court fees.


The Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) and Montgomery County Prothonotary's Office are co-organizing and running the clinic, and are proud to offer it to Montgomery County residents. The name change process can be intimidating, particularly if a person has little to no experience with civil court. The Virtual Pro Bono Name Change Clinic provides guidance for the petition paperwork and support for the individual with pro bono representation on the day of the hearing. This program aligns with the Prothonotary's Office and Montgomery Bar Association's goals to improve transparency and accessibility to the court system.


"My office continues to assist those that have historically been marginalized; helping those in our community who need help the most is integral to our mission. We are so happy and proud to host our third Name Change Clinic," says Prothonotary Noah Marlier.


"The Montgomery Bar Association is delighted to again host our annual name change clinic with the Montgomery County Prothonotary’s Office," says MBA Executive Director Denise Vicario. "It is a privilege to serve Montgomery County, and the Name Change Clinic provides a wonderful service to our community. Name change hearing day has become one of the highlights of our calendar!”


Registration is available here


About the Montgomery Bar Association

Established in 1885 to professionalize the county’s practice of law, the Montgomery Bar Association (MBA) is one of our nation’s oldest and most respected bar associations, representing over 2,100 legal professionals in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.


About the Montgomery County Prothonotary

The Prothonotary is the elected civil clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and is responsible for recording all civil procedures before the court. This official signs and seals all writs and processes numerous other documents – including name change petitions – of the Court of Common Pleas.


This article was previously posted on the old North Penn Now site, and was republished here on April 2, 2024.

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