Yes, with either both parents’ consent or a court order.. Changing a minor’s surname is possible without the other parent’s consent if you have sole guardianship of the child.
Once you have the other parent’s consent or you have obtained a court order giving you sole guardianship, you may approach the Department of Home Affairs with the relevant documents and fill in BI-1682 form.
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