Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt nears legal name change from Brad Pitt
Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt, daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, has moved closer to legally removing her father's surname from her identity.
Legal progression for Zahara Marley
The 21-year-old, known professionally as Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt, has initiated the final stages of a legal process to amend her surname. This move seeks to formally decouple her legal identity from her father, Brad Pitt, and align it more closely with her mother, Angelina Jolie.
While the specific court filings and immediate judicial timelines remain private, the progression indicates that the formal petition to change her name has reached its concluding phase. This process allows individuals to modify their legal documentation to better reflect their personal identity or familial connections.
Family background and context
Zahara Marley was adopted by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in 2005. The family has been subject to significant public interest due to the high-profile nature of her parents' previous marriage and their subsequent legal separation. The decision to modify her surname follows a period of documented personal transition for the eldest daughter of the Jolie-Pitt household.
The legal mechanism for a name change in this context typically involves:
- Filing a formal petition with the relevant court jurisdiction.
- Providing evidence of the intent behind the name change.
- Securing a judicial order to update official identification and records.
The move highlights a shift in the public perception of the family's structure as the children of the former couple reach adulthood and establish independent legal identities. No further official statements have been released by the legal representatives of the Jolie or Pitt families regarding the specifics of the filing.
