Ok, so next year my fiancé and I are getting married. I want to do a commitment ceremony, rather than a traditional legal marriage. I just believe that (a) a marriage is a spiritual or personal commitment between two people and one should not have to have the government's permission, or pay to make that commitment... (Yes, I'm being difficult, I know.) And (b) because of financial reasons, it is more beneficial for us to not be "legally married" in the eyes of the gov't. So, what I am getting at is this, we will exchange vows, rings, etc, and the ceremony will be officiated by a non-denominational member. The question I have is this, how hard is it to change my last name, since I believe to do so, the state requires a marriage certificate or license to prove we are married, correct? Do you get a marriage certificate in such a ceremony? Or am I going to have to go through a longer legal battle to simply change my last name? I have no clue about this sort of thing, because unlike most girls (stereotypical), I haven't spent much of my time planning and dreaming of my wedding day... Help! :D