{"id":16057,"date":"2012-10-28T10:58:56","date_gmt":"2012-10-28T17:58:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.amptoons.com\/blog\/?p=16057"},"modified":"2012-10-28T10:58:56","modified_gmt":"2012-10-28T17:58:56","slug":"on-changing-my-name","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/amptoons.com\/blog\/?p=16057","title":{"rendered":"On Changing My Name"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So as part of my transition I&#8217;ll be changing my name, as trans people generally do when we transition.  The timing is a bit particular, so I&#8217;m filling out the paperwork now, even though I won&#8217;t mail it to the probate court for awhile yet.  The plan is to mail it the day my transition becomes public.  About a month later, in theory, I appear before a judge, who grants the name change.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not mailing this application until Avalanche Day (as I have come to think of it).  I appear routinely in local courts as part of my job, and I don&#8217;t want a court clerk to read the application and say to someone who knows me, &#8220;Hey, why is [insert my current name here] changing his name to &#8216;Grace&#8217;?&#8221;  I&#8217;m mailing the application no later than Avalanche Day because I want that name change as soon as possible; every time I testify I have to swear or affirm that I am telling the truth, and then the first part of my testimony is to give my name.<\/p>\n<p><em>I<\/em> know my name is Grace.  <em>You<\/em> know my name is Grace.  Many of <em>my friends<\/em> know my name is Grace.  <em>My wife<\/em> knows my name is Grace &#8211; she&#8217;s the one who gave me my name, and has called me by it for years.  But the legal world thinks my name is something else, and even though I am telling the truth in saying that my name is Grace, if I use anything but my legal moniker on the stand, there&#8217;s an excellent chance that someone will weaponize that act of integrity and try to use it against me, or against my agency.<\/p>\n<p>I do NOT want to be in the position of presenting as female and having to give, on the stand, a name my society codes as male &#8211; which, unfortunately, is true of my legal name.  But the timing is tight.  I want that name change to go through without a hitch.  I emphatically DO NOT WANT to have to appeal a denial, and have the process drag out.  Other aspects of my transition hinge on a smooth change of legal name.  Until I have the legal change, I cannot change my name in most other places, including my driver&#8217;s license and my medical records.<\/p>\n<p>This shouldn&#8217;t be a problem, right?  People change their names all the time.  Some people change them to some <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thelawstreetjournal.com\/blog\/post\/crazy-name-changes\/\">pretty strange things.<\/a>  They give various reasons, among which:  their current name is mispronounced too much; there is a dispute with the family which shares their name; they dislike their current name; they feel that the new name represents them better.  What could be simpler?<\/p>\n<p>On the application form in my state of residence, after you confirm that you are not a felon or changing your name for a fraudulent reason, there is a space for you to explain your reason:  two little lines.  They can&#8217;t be expecting me to be terribly elaborate in two little lines.  What to write?<\/p>\n<p>Clearly, and foremost, I must be truthful.  Integrity is the bedrock of my profession, and a personal value whatever I do for work.<\/p>\n<p>Next, I don&#8217;t want to raise flags which might prompt the judge to <a href=\"http:\/\/oudaily.com\/news\/2012\/sep\/25\/transgender\/\">reject the name change<\/a>, as Judge Graves, in Oklahoma, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rawstory.com\/rs\/2012\/09\/30\/judge-cites-bible-to-deny-name-change-to-transgender-woman\/\">did recently to two trans women<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>(What&#8217;s the power in a name?  I had to search hard for two news sources which referred to the women in question as women, because I wasn&#8217;t going to link to a source which did it wrong.  The Oklahoma media have almost universally referred to them as &#8220;transsexual men&#8221;, in ignorance or defiance of accepted journalistic standards &#8211; which tweaks me every time I see it, and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s salt in their wounds for the women involved.)<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t think that this is likely; I live in New England, not Oklahoma.  But it&#8217;s <i>possible<\/i>, and I worry about it.<\/p>\n<p>I can easily give a truthful answer which does not mention that I am transsexual:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The new name is more consonant with my sense of identity than the old one.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>I like the new name better.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>The new name reflects and represents a personal milestone.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>My wife gave me this nickname and after over twenty years of marriage we want to celebrate our continued union by making it my legal name.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>These are all true.  They are accurate.  They don&#8217;t tell it all, but probably no reason which anyone gives ever tells it all; they are all summaries.  They have to be.<\/p>\n<p>And if something which amounts to &#8220;because I want to&#8221; is good enough for anyone else, it should be good enough for me, right?<\/p>\n<p>Maybe.  Opinions vary.<\/p>\n<p>I put this question to some friends of mine who are also trans cops. Universally, they have told me to disclose that I am transsexual.  &#8220;You don&#8217;t want the court to suspect you of misrepresenting yourself.&#8221;  They offer concise examples (some phrasing mixed and matched so that I am not directly quoting any one person):<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>I am transitioning from male to female gender, as part of treatment in accordance with medical standards of care.  I would like my name to be consistent with my gender identity.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>I am changing my gender from M to F and respectfully request that the court change my name to match my gender.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>Name change to match new gender and new appearance.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>I am transitioning from male to female. Therefore, I am seeking to change my name from (this) to (that) to better reflect my identity, privately and publicly.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Okay, that&#8217;s fine, except that it gives the judge the opportunity to vapor-lock over something they find weird and possibly offensive.<\/p>\n<p>I balk at the different standard:  Any Tom, Dick or Harry can write &#8220;Because I want to&#8221;, or words which mean the same thing, on those lines and a judge will sign off on it.  But because I am transsexual, I may be held to a different standard and must expose myself to greater scrutiny and a possible legal battle.  And, well-intentioned, experienced people tell me there is enough chance that I will be held to a different standard that I should just do it myself, in advance.  It&#8217;s galling.  This is probably one of those &#8220;work twice as hard to be thought half as good&#8221; things which women have endured for millenia and which trans people therefore and also endure.  And I&#8217;ll probably follow the advice of the people who have blazed the trail before me, so that no judge and no attorney can accuse me of impropriety, or hint at it.<\/p>\n<p>But it sticks in my craw.<\/p>\n<p>Grace <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So as part of my transition I&#8217;ll be changing my name, as trans people generally do when we transition. 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