Changing my Internal subdomain

Hello, so I have a huge project coming up and i was wondering if someone had some experience on this that could give me some advice.
So,  started working on this company that has an internal domain called.. lets say abc.com  and external to alphabetaghama.org   ..  the problem we have is that we cannot register our internal domain for public access because someone
else owns abc.com which prompted my new boss to fix this and now i have a project to change our internal domain to match our external but I know that the best practice is to have a subdomain as the internal domain which brings me to my question.
What will I have to do to get this accomplished... our external domain name is really just a forward zone and i dont have a forest so does that mean that i will have to build a alphabetaghama.org forest and something like corp.alphabetaghama.org subdomain
for our internal and then migrate everything over?
Sorry if something doesn't make sense, I'm a little new to a major project like this... 

You are probably better off keeping your internal domain name space separate from your external/public name.
Aside from starting from scratch, renaming a domain is not something to be undertaken lightly, especially if you are running SBS/Essentials.
Id imagine the steps would be similar to migrating out to Standard, and removing the Essentials from the domain. Rename the Domain. Then migrate an Essentials box back in.
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