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If someone legally changes their name, is that name the one that needs to be written in the Death Note?

One of my Friends say if the birth certificate is also changed, but I'm not as sure.
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Dakaroth said:
Heh. That's a pretty good question.

I would say.. Yeah, Once the names been changed legally, toi would need to write that new name in the deathnote in order to kill someone.

Though... your birth name could still be used against you. Since toi can't exactly change your borth certificates details, because toi can only be born once. So par changing your name, your just giving someone anouther name to be able to use to kill you. Since both names would be legal, in a way.

ou maybe not. I don't know lol. I'd need to know plus about the laws regarding changing your name legally. Laws might even vary depending on your country. Plus theres the dethnotes rules to consider aswel, and no one but the maker of the Death note can make the livres rules MDR
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QTpie470 said:
Only one way to find out..........
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Panda-Hero said:
.................ಠ_ಠ
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saying_shiro said:
I wouldn't know my friend...
why don't toi give Tsugumi Ohba a call-
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Lani27 said:
One of the "Unanswerable Death Note Questions".
toi could ask that here:
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seffro said:
Highly doubtful. Shinigami couldn't care less about our law and many characters in the animé lived under aliases but couldn't die from them being written down.

I think what would be most in teresting is if toi were never donné a name in the first place.

ou giving twins the same name since the rule saying that if 2 individuals having the same name are unaffected. But if one dies would that still work?

Many interesting possibilities when toi consider how limited the deathnote is.
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 Highly doubtful. Shinigami couldn't care less about our law and many characters in the animé lived under aliases but couldn't die from them being written down. I think what would be most in teresting is if toi were never donné a name in the first place. ou giving twins the same name since the rule saying that if 2 individuals having the same name are unaffected. But if one dies would that still work? Many interesting possibilities when toi consider how limited the deathnote is.
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Cute icone at the end! Sorry, just wanted to say that. :)
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MyChemicalDeath said:
It's what the person considers to be their name; the birth certificate has nothing to do with it.
For example: If a very young girl was found on the rue (and wasn't aware of her name) and was taken in par a family who called her "Sue", and yet on her birth certificate she was named "Lindsay", Sue would be the name written in the Death Note.
So, returning to the original question, it is most likely their new name would be the one that would be written in the Death Note if they considered it to be THEM, if that makes any sense. If it was simply to avoid the power of the Death Note that they changed their name, though, then it's basically the same as an alias and won't work in the Death Note.
It is not a matter of legal issues, but personal belief/attachment to the name.
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Squall_Wolven said:
Well, in a lawful state, when toi change your name, toi sign to relinquish all ownership and hold over the old name. toi may not legally use that name anymore. Your name toi chose to accept would be the name that would be written down. Shinigami eyes however, would probably still see old name as the real one. toi might get away with it... who knows? try it and see ;)
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