The main issue I’ve experienced with changing my name has been people who have rejected my deed poll based on an assumption that it needs to be notarised or come from an official government body like “the deed poll office” (no such government department, it’s a private company). We end up in a back and forth dance with me having to show them the actual government guidance for deed polls and how they all work.
They’re free unless you need an enrolled one.
@renbymon I found either everything would work perfectly smoothly, or I'd have to bring up gov.uk on my phone and show it to them, in person, for anything to change. Worryingly, it seems like the latter has been more common more recently. I wonder and worry if it's a sign of people becoming more skeptical of trans people…
@renbymon I think it's a combination of:
- changing one's name is a big deal and people think it has to be a difficult or expensive process
- in other countries it requires a judge or other official to make it legal
- enrolled deed polls do exist in the UK, adding confusion
- companies charging for them muddy the waters and make it seem as though they provide a necessary service
- a little good old fashioned transphobia