My legal name wasn’t my name. Picture this: You’ve been excitedly planning your first-ever cruise for months. You’ve picked out your outfits, researched shore excursions, and made a packing list. But as you gather the necessary documents to prove your citizenship, you make a startling discovery – your legal name is not the one you’ve been using your entire life.
I’ve spent my whole life believing I shared my father’s last name when my legal name was the surname my mother was born with.
The Legal Name Investigation
After countless phone calls investigating why I thought my name was Bock, the answer came down to a clerical error. I discovered it wasn’t my parents’ fault, which had been my first assumption. Turns out, it was the Social Security Administration. When I applied for my daughter’s social security card in 1995, the Social Security Administration unilaterally changed my last name to match that of what I put for my daughter, with the assumption that I got married. They did this without any paperwork to back it up.
The Legal Name Dilemma
Most women who plan to get married have researched what they will have to do if they choose to change their names. The hilarity of this situation is that I would not have changed my name when I got married. The tradition of women changing their last names to match their husbands has its origins in the property transfer that took place upon marriage, so I cannot see myself taking his last name. Instead, I changed it to go on a cruise.
While who I am hasn’t changed, it is an overwhelming feeling not to know my name. Four letters, that no one ever spelled correctly, meant more to me than I would have thought initially. It’s just a name. Women change their name as a practiced social custom all the time. While it feels like I’ve lost my identity, I’ve just stepped into who I was always supposed to be.
The Aftermath
Everything I’ve ever written, such as books, news articles, blogs, and publications has all bore the last name Bock. It’s not abnormal for authors to have a pen name, which means I could feasibly keep the name Bock for my writing. This would prevent me from changing everything from websites to social media. For local news, trust and credibility are a requirement. It would feel false to write under a name I no longer have.
If the documents do not come in the mail by the time we leave for the cruise, I won’t be able to go. The concept of going through all this for three nights on a boat is a bit ridiculous, but it would have caught up with me either way if I wanted to get a Real ID or a passport.
To answer my question: What is in a name? Everything. Our entire identity is wrapped up in the names given to us by our parents. In the end, I should take this time to reintroduce myself.
Hello, my name is Kristy Denice Kelly.
Kristy Kelly, formerly known as Kristy Bock, has spent years building a legacy as a writer, publisher, and creative force. The transition from Bock to Kelly marked a transformative chapter in her personal and professional life, reflecting growth, resilience, and a deepened sense of purpose.
As Kristy Bock, she carved out a name for herself as a fiction writer and journalist, honing her skills in storytelling and embracing a career in local news. She thrived as the Assistant Publisher of Neuse News, a hyperlocal media outlet serving Eastern North Carolina, where her commitment to uncovering stories that mattered to her community flourished.
The name Kristy Kelly symbolizes not just a new identity but also a reinvigorated passion for creativity and connection. Her work expanded beyond writing news and books to include digital storytelling, website design, and animation, embracing tools like Adobe Character Animator to bring her stories to life. This new chapter also aligned with her personal growth, as Kristy embraced her role as a mother, grandmother, and partner, blending her family life with her professional ambitions.
Today, Kristy Kelly continues to weave narratives that resonate with readers while exploring new mediums to tell stories. Her transition reflects a celebration of her past achievements while boldly stepping into a future filled with creativity, authenticity, and connection.
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