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When Mrs MM was born, she was named on her birth certificate as Pa..... but they called her Je.... She never new her birth name until she needed her B/C to get married, so she married under her birth name. Her driving licence and passport is in the name of Je.... Her employers new her as Je........ She is now retired and receives both a state and company pension. The problem is, she paid in to a scheme years ago that went bust. Today she received a letter from the Pension Protection Fund. They want her B/C and M/C to pay her what is owed to her, but they are both in her birth name. Any help would b appreciated. I must say I am speaking of Christian names here not Surnames.
When Mrs MM was born, she was named on her birth certificate as Pa..... but they called her Je.... She never new her birth name until she needed her B/C to get married, so she married under her birth name. Her driving licence and passport is in the name of Je.... Her employers new her as Je........ She is now retired and receives both a state and company pension. The problem is, she paid in to a scheme years ago that went bust. Today she received a letter from the Pension Protection Fund. They want her B/C and M/C to pay her what is owed to her, but they are both in her birth name. Any help would b appreciated. I must say I am speaking of Christian names here not Surnames.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Micmak, if it's any help to you (and I know this is surname not first name), when I remarried I decided to keep all my work-related stuff (employment, pension, tax, bank account) in my previous surname, only keeping my "new" name for private matters. I checked it all out with my employer and with the taxman - the taxman said he didn't care what I called myself, it's the NI number which counts.
As is suggested, I would send a letter with the paperwork which says "my birth name is Pa but I have always been called Je" - just leave it at that - the same NI number will apply, whatever her name is.
As is suggested, I would send a letter with the paperwork which says "my birth name is Pa but I have always been called Je" - just leave it at that - the same NI number will apply, whatever her name is.