674.6 - NOTICE -- CONSENT.

        674.6  NOTICE -- CONSENT.         If the petitioner is married, the petitioner must give legal      notice to the spouse, in the manner of an original notice, of the      filing of the petition.         If the petition includes or is filed on behalf of a minor child      fourteen years of age or older, the child's written consent to the      change of name of that child is required.         If the petition includes or is filed on behalf of a minor child      under fourteen, both parents as stated on the birth certificate of      the  minor child shall file their written consent to the name change.      If one of the parents does not consent to the name change, a hearing      shall be set on the petition on twenty days' notice to the      nonconsenting parent pursuant to the rules of civil procedure.  At      the hearing the court may waive the requirement of consent as to one      of the parents if it finds:         1.  That the parent has abandoned the child;         2.  That the parent has been ordered to contribute to the support      of the child or to financially aid in the child's birth and has      failed to do so without good cause; or         3.  That the parent does not object to the name change after      having been given due and proper notice.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 674.6; 81 Acts, ch 201, § 3] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         85 Acts, ch 99, §12