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First comes Marriage, then comes Changing your Name!

You became engaged, you planned your wedding, you said your "I do's", you celebrated your union, you blissfully honeymooned, now you have to do the dreaded name change. Where to start? http://www.missnowmrs.com is the perfect place to go to get help with changing your name. This online service will save you up to 13 hours of dreaded research and filling out paperwork. They have served over 40,000 brides in their two years of business. All you have to do is create an account, answer some questions, and your answers will be used to auto-complete all of your important forms requiring your name change, as well as notification letters for all your creditors. You will also have the opportunity to preview/proof them within your account, as forms are being completed. After proofing them, print them! Each form or letter prints out with a detailed filing instruction sheet. You have the option of paying for a basic service of $19.95 or the complete service for $29.95, plus, 5% of profits go towards Making Memories Foundation. Suddenly what could have been a 13 hour project, ends up being 30 minutes! So what are you waiting for? Go get that name changed!

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