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Offline Cryptinox

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  • I am considering adding "Vianney" after the middle name given to me by my parents. Has anyone here done anything similar? When signing legal docuмents would you have to use two letters as initials?
    I recant many opinions on the crisis in the Church and moral theology that I have espoused on here from at least 2019-2021 don't take my postings from that time as well as 2022 possibly too seriously.

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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #1 on: December 08, 2023, 07:00:42 PM »
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  • When signing legal docuмents you shoud only use your name given at birth. Otherwise you would void the docuмent.

    Your Confirmation name is not your legal name, unless you have your name changed by deep poll.

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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #2 on: December 08, 2023, 08:41:49 PM »
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  • When signing legal docuмents you shoud only use your name given at birth. Otherwise you would void the docuмent.

    Your Confirmation name is not your legal name, unless you have your name changed by deep poll.
    I meant initials if you add it legally 
    I recant many opinions on the crisis in the Church and moral theology that I have espoused on here from at least 2019-2021 don't take my postings from that time as well as 2022 possibly too seriously.

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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #3 on: December 08, 2023, 09:22:32 PM »
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  • I am considering adding "Vianney" after the middle name given to me by my parents. Has anyone here done anything similar? When signing legal docuмents would you have to use two letters as initials?
    I've never legally changed my name, but I often sign docuмents with what is technically a nickname. In the US, as long as you use a name that you are commonly identified by, anything that you sign is still legal and binding. For example, John Wayne could sign "John Wayne" even though his legal name was Marion Robert Morrison.
    Cryptinox J.V. "X" does have a nice ring to it though. :cowboy:

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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #4 on: December 08, 2023, 11:33:48 PM »
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  • I've never legally changed my name, but I often sign docuмents with what is technically a nickname. In the US, as long as you use a name that you are commonly identified by, anything that you sign is still legal and binding. For example, John Wayne could sign "John Wayne" even though his legal name was Marion Robert Morrison.
    Cryptinox J.V. "X" does have a nice ring to it though. :cowboy:
    If I did it, it would be "David Vianney x"
    I recant many opinions on the crisis in the Church and moral theology that I have espoused on here from at least 2019-2021 don't take my postings from that time as well as 2022 possibly too seriously.


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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #5 on: December 09, 2023, 05:50:46 AM »
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  • I am considering adding "Vianney" after the middle name given to me by my parents. Has anyone here done anything similar? When signing legal docuмents would you have to use two letters as initials?
    I don't use my confirmation name for legal docuмents but I do use it sometimes when signing personal letters. :cowboy:
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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #6 on: December 09, 2023, 07:11:18 AM »
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  • I've never legally changed my name, but I often sign docuмents with what is technically a nickname. In the US, as long as you use a name that you are commonly identified by, anything that you sign is still legal and binding. For example, John Wayne could sign "John Wayne" even though his legal name was Marion Robert Morrison.
    Cryptinox J.V. "X" does have a nice ring to it though. :cowboy:
    Yeah, I have read that a signature is simply something to identify that you have consented to a contract, it does not have to be your legal name. But, a contract can require that you sign with a signature that you have already used before.  I saw a funny story about a man who drew three cat heads for his driver's license signature. He had to sign all his mortgage docuмents with the same signature






    If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you [John 15:108

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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #7 on: December 09, 2023, 10:19:45 AM »
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  • WorldsAway ... that Driver's License seems to indicate being listed as an organ donor.

    I would seriously reconsider that, as many/most forms of organ donation are gravely immoral, not to mention that medical institutions tend to declare you dead prematurely (sometimes using the bogus "brain death" criterion) in order to harvest your organs if they find out that you're a donor.


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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #8 on: December 09, 2023, 10:22:29 AM »
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  • Yeah, I have read that a signature is simply something to identify that you have consented to a contract, it does not have to be your legal name. But, a contract can require that you sign with a signature that you have already used before.  I saw a funny story about a man who drew three cat heads for his driver's license signature. He had to sign all his mortgage docuмents with the same signature







    Funny! :laugh1:

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    Re: Has anyone here added their confirmation saint to their middle names?
    « Reply #9 on: December 09, 2023, 10:34:02 AM »
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  • WorldsAway ... that Driver's License seems to indicate being listed as an organ donor.

    I would seriously reconsider that, as many/most forms of organ donation are gravely immoral, not to mention that medical institutions tend to declare you dead prematurely (sometimes using the bogus "brain death" criterion) in order to harvest your organs if they find out that you're a donor.
    Upvoted for the good advice. Fortunately, my mother made me well aware of the dangers of being an organ donor when I got my license. Those pictures are from the story I was relating. Some other poor sap's, not mine
    If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you [John 15:108