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Hi Everyone, 

 

I've received my new birth certificate with my new name and gender on it. I'm so excited things are going the right direction. 

 

Hugs and love 

 

Shawnna 

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     Congratulations I am waiting and checking the post every day for mine I am so happy for you 

 

     bobbisue:)

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Fantastic Shawnna!  That's one i haven't gotten to yet.  I'm sure i'll be excited as well when i do.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Thank you all. It feels amazing to have this process in motion. Next is changing my drivers license. :D

 

Hugs and love 

 

Shawnna 

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It's a baby girl :) congrats to you.

 

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Hello Everyone:

 

Hate to piggy back, but I like the title and wanted to share my update status.  So I guess the Spiro and Estrodial are slowly working.  I have not noticed any change myself, but when I was at work, I have had a few people let me know that they have noticed some weight loss in me and my face is thinning and changing from when I started 3 weeks ago.  Everyone at work was asking me what am I doing to all of a sudden lose weight and how they can really see it in my face and how my face is starting to change.

 

I just played it off right now at work with me being a hard worker and being active.  I do not want to come out at work yet, but now know it will probably come soon since I am being asked about my weight loss

 

Thank You

 

Amy

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19 minutes ago, Amy LeBlanc said:

So I guess the Spiro and Estrodial are slowly working. 

Nice!

 

Jani

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Oh Amy, you are so lucky! I went quite the other direction with weight, but I've always been chubby so it's just more of the same!

Squishy hugs,

Jae

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I got 4 copies of it and used one in a shadow box for my parents. I included a card that said "Its a girl!", a pair of pink ballerina slippers for a dolls and a purple headband. I thought it looked adorable and had that plan once I got my birth certificate updated. I thought they might appreciate it, since I know my dad really wanted a daughter.......well they got their wish. 

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Marcie,

 

That sounds so adorable. I'm planning on going and changing my drivers license on the 28th. :D

Hugs and love 

Shawnna 

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  • 3 weeks later...

I just got my name and gender legally changed today. And got my drivers license changed also. It's been such an easy process. The social security office closed at 12 today or I would have had that information changed also. Oh well, tomorrows another day. 

 

Hugs and love 

 

Shawnna 

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Very good!  It was a productive day for you.  Finish up soon.  

 

Jani

 

PS: happy BD!

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I really wonder if I can effectively legally change my name as well, I worry about the patents that are in my name, we are currently in production and have another 19 years left on them so the viable revenue and the actual revenue that comes in annually is still significant and pretty much the way I make my living, what would happen if I changed my name and it doesn’t match the legal documentation on the patents?

Hugs,

Jae

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Jae, If you go through the process of a court order that document would establish the link to your former name.   I believe you could also obtain a Power of Attorney under your new name for your old name.  Someone mentioned that once as a way to eventually sell a car that was titled years before transition.  You might also create a LLC or trust that your current self could sell or assign the rights of the patents to.  Your new name would the owner or benefactor.  Lastly, you might want to speak with your patent attorney.  

 

Jani

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This must be an issue as well for cis-women who choose to take their husband's last name after receiving patents with their maiden name. There should be a reasonably accepted practice for doing this.

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On 3/31/2018 at 1:26 AM, jae bear said:

I really wonder if I can effectively legally change my name as well, I worry about the patents that are in my name, we are currently in production and have another 19 years left on them so the viable revenue and the actual revenue that comes in annually is still significant and pretty much the way I make my living, what would happen if I changed my name and it doesn’t match the legal documentation on the patents?

Hugs,

Jae

Your name change court order is all the proof likely needed that it's you on those patents. However, there are procedures in place for correcting a patentee's name on an existing patent. Contact a patent attorney or poke around on the Patent Office's website or call them and I'm sure you can figure it out. 

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I suspected as such, but with legal things one is always surprised at the details, I was going to ask my patent attorney or at least one of his assistants to get a written answer, that would be enough to quell my fears about the patent documentation names.

Hugs,

Jae

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