In the Matter of Edgardo Javier Martinez Suarez
Headline: Indiana Court Grants Name Change Petition for Individual Seeking to Align Name with Gender Identity
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Case Summary
This case involves Edgardo Javier Martinez Suarez, who was seeking to have his name changed on his birth certificate. He was born in Argentina and later moved to Indiana. He requested a name change to reflect his gender identity. The court reviewed his petition and the relevant Indiana laws regarding name changes. The court ultimately granted his request, allowing him to legally change his name. This decision affirms the ability of individuals to change their names to align with their gender identity under Indiana law.
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Key Holdings
The court established the following key holdings in this case:
- An individual seeking a legal name change in Indiana must demonstrate a legitimate reason for the change.
- The court has the authority to grant a name change petition if it is not for fraudulent or illegal purposes and is in the best interest of the petitioner.
- Aligning one's legal name with their gender identity is a legitimate reason for a name change.
Entities and Participants
Parties
- Edgardo Javier Martinez Suarez (party)
Frequently Asked Questions (4)
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Basic Questions (4)
Q: What was the main issue in this case?
The main issue was whether Edgardo Javier Martinez Suarez could legally change his name on his birth certificate to reflect his gender identity.
Q: What state's laws were applied in this case?
The laws of Indiana were applied in this case.
Q: What was the court's final decision?
The court granted Edgardo Javier Martinez Suarez's petition for a legal name change.
Q: What is considered a legitimate reason for a name change in Indiana, according to this case?
Aligning one's legal name with their gender identity is considered a legitimate reason for a name change in Indiana.
Case Details
| Case Name | In the Matter of Edgardo Javier Martinez Suarez |
| Citation | |
| Court | Indiana Supreme Court |
| Date Filed | 2025-12-11 |
| Docket Number | 25S-DI-00026 |
| Precedential Status | Published |
| Outcome | Plaintiff Win |
| Impact Score | 45 / 100 |
| Legal Topics | name change, gender identity, birth certificate, petition |
| Jurisdiction | in |
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