Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 17:26     Subject: How to avoid confusion with paperwork when your child starts going by a nickname

My DD official name is Kate and she is often asked to use her legal name on forms. People assume she is Katherine.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 17:20     Subject: How to avoid confusion with paperwork when your child starts going by a nickname

Anonymous wrote:
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.


Hmm. Maybe you don't realize that when you're talking to them, they're typing things up in their computer system. So it's not only when you're filling a paper form that you need to use the formal name, it's any time you're addressing them on the phone or in person.


NP whose DD has always gone by a common nickname and who also has never had this issue. I agree that there's got to be a user error happening.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 16:49     Subject: How to avoid confusion with paperwork when your child starts going by a nickname

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.


I just always use my nickname (Jenny), health insurance and records included. But maybe that goes back long enough it's not an issue. I have never used my legal name. The only places I have my legal name are the bank and government IDs.

Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 16:44     Subject: How to avoid confusion with paperwork when your child starts going by a nickname

I am having a hard time understanding the issue with two gym records. Is someone checking gym records when you get a clearance?
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 16:29     Subject: How to avoid confusion with paperwork when your child starts going by a nickname

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.


Hmm. Maybe you don't realize that when you're talking to them, they're typing things up in their computer system. So it's not only when you're filling a paper form that you need to use the formal name, it's any time you're addressing them on the phone or in person.
Anonymous
Post 08/14/2025 16:23     Subject: How to avoid confusion with paperwork when your child starts going by a nickname

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.


Because your teen is an idiot?