Anonymous wrote:OP Here. Of course, I ALWAYS register her as Catherine, but somehow, the nickname gets on the forms! That's why I am frustrated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teen started going by a common diminutive of her first name, so let's say she's Catherine on her birth certificate, and now she started going by Kate.
This is starting to cause confusion when it comes to paperwork, even though I always provide her full name in formal settings. Some examples: The insurance claim at her doctor was rejected because the names did not match. The gym she goes to had 2 different records for her, one under Catherine, and another under Kate, ... the list goes on and on. Of course, I can rectify these mistakes but it is time consuming (call the insurance, call the doctor, call the gym IT guy multiple times, ...)
She's obviously not the first person who has these issues. Would love to hear how others using a nickname are able to avoid or minimize such issues.
TIA
You cannot be serious! We use common sense you should try it sometime!
Anonymous wrote:This is odd. My son has always gone by his very common nickname and this has never been an issue. I take that back. One time flying when my kids were little, the TSA agent said "which one of you is X?" He was kind of joking with them because I had 2 girls and 1 boy so he was clearly addressing my son (3 or 4 at the time). My son just stared at him blankly because he'd never been called by his legal nane. Other than that, no issue
Anonymous wrote:My teen started going by a common diminutive of her first name, so let's say she's Catherine on her birth certificate, and now she started going by Kate.
This is starting to cause confusion when it comes to paperwork, even though I always provide her full name in formal settings. Some examples: The insurance claim at her doctor was rejected because the names did not match. The gym she goes to had 2 different records for her, one under Catherine, and another under Kate, ... the list goes on and on. Of course, I can rectify these mistakes but it is time consuming (call the insurance, call the doctor, call the gym IT guy multiple times, ...)
She's obviously not the first person who has these issues. Would love to hear how others using a nickname are able to avoid or minimize such issues.
TIA