A
person can effect a change of name under Rule 103 (CHANGE OF NAME) using valid
and meritorious grounds including (a) when the name is ridiculous, dishonorable
or extremely difficult to write or pronounce; (b) when the change results as a
legal consequence such as legitimation; (c) when the change will avoid
confusion; (d) when one has continuously used and been known since childhood by
a Filipino name, and was unaware of alien parentage; (e) a sincere desire to
adopt a Filipino name to erase signs of former alienage, all in good faith and
without prejudicing anybody; and (f) when the surname causes embarrassment and there
is no showing that the desired change of name was for a fraudulent purpose or
that the change of name would prejudice public interest.
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