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Adoption Act 1993
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45 Names of adopted child or young person
(1) On the making of an adoption order for a child or young person, the
court may change the name of the child or young person, on the
application of either of the adoptive parents.
(2) In deciding the name of a child or young person, the court must
consider—
(a) the best interests of the child or young person; and
(b) the child’s or young person’s right to retain his or her name and
identity.
(3) The court may approve any of the following as a family name for an
adopted child or young person:
(a) if both adoptive parents are known by the same family name—
that name;
(b) the maiden name or other family name of the child’s or young
person’s mother;
(c) the family name of the child’s or young person’s father;
(d) the family name or former family name of any previous parent
of the child or young person;
(e) a family name formed by combining the parent’s family names
or any previous parent’s family names.
(4) If an adoptive parent is applying for an order to change a child’s or
young person’s given name, the director-general must provide the
court with a written report about—
(a) the proposed name change; and
(b) any exceptional circumstances; and
(c) the best interests of the child or young person.
Note See s 5 and s 6 for the matters that must be taken into account by a
(5) In considering an application to change the given name of the adopted
child or young person, the court—
(a) must consider the report provided under subsection (4); and
(b) must retain the child’s or young person’s given name unless
there are exceptional circumstances for changing the name; and
(c) may give the child or young person additional given names.
Example—par (b)
An exceptional circumstance would be if the given name is likely to make the child
or young person vulnerable to ridicule or teasing in every day life in Australian
society.
(6) The registrar of the court must notify the registrar-general under the
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1997 if a child’s or
young person’s name is changed under this section.
(7) This section does not prevent the changing of any name of an adopted
child or young person, after the making of the adoption order, in
accordance with the law of the Territory.
Note The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1997, s 19 allows
parents to apply for a change of name of a child.