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  • #16
    When my mommy divorced the male genetic contributor, the judge put her through Hell when she wanted to go back to her maiden name.

    If/when I get married, I think I'll keep my maiden name...or try to us my mom's maiden name.

    Quoth Peppergirl View Post
    Everything else I still use my married. I'm lazy.
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    oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
    There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
    3rd shift needs love, too
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    • #17
      I don't get it, why we women get such flak when it comes to returning to our maiden names? It's almost as if we don't have the right to revert back to the name we were given in the first place.

      Granted, I didn't change my name back and my ex tried to charge me to keep his name - to which I told him he could go pound sand.
      Random conversation:
      Me: Okay..so I think I get why Zoro wears a bandana
      DDD: Cuz it's cool

      So, by using the Doctor's reasoning, bow ties, fezzes and bandanas are cool.

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      • #18
        Quoth Becks View Post

        Facebook?
        Nah - it's intentional there. I was married so long that most people know me by *married name*, but I wanted *maiden name* on there too, since I use that occasionally.
        Last edited by Peppergirl; 09-12-2010, 09:25 PM.
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        • #19
          Quoth fma_fanatic View Post
          I don't get it, why we women get such flak when it comes to returning to our maiden names? It's almost as if we don't have the right to revert back to the name we were given in the first place.

          Granted, I didn't change my name back and my ex tried to charge me to keep his name - to which I told him he could go pound sand.
          OK, that's a new one. Pray tell, what was his brilliant legal theory as to why he thought he could do this?
          They say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.

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          • #20
            Quoth C. Cecil Ivanish View Post
            .Yes, it changed... hmm... after my parents got married (1973) but before my uncle Pietro got married (1979).
            Ah, this explains it. My mother got married in 1975, so the "same last name" rule was still effective by then. Also, that explains why official letters were written to her <married name> but she was listed in the phonebooks by <maiden name> while she was separated.
            Last edited by NorthernZel; 09-12-2010, 11:04 PM.
            A theory states that if anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for, it will be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable.

            Another theory states that this has already happened.

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            • #21
              Quoth Peppergirl View Post
              Nah - it's intentional there. I was married so long that most people know me by *married name*, but I wanted *maiden name* on there too, since I use that occasionally.
              I figured as much.
              Unseen but seeing
              oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
              There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
              3rd shift needs love, too
              RIP, mo bhrionglóid

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              • #22
                Quoth C. Cecil Ivanish View Post
                Echt?
                Hmm, is it possible that in this case Scotland's laws differ a bit?
                Almost certainly. I know NOTHING about Scottish law (and it scares me). I otherwise like Scotland (partly because my Grandfather was from Glasgow) but the law there is just baffling to anyone from England.

                Though I guess it's also possible you were just offered the "choice" most people take.

                Victoria J

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                • #23
                  Quoth Panacea View Post
                  OK, that's a new one. Pray tell, what was his brilliant legal theory as to why he thought he could do this?
                  I think he figured if he had to shell out the settlement money to me, he could make some of it back by telling me I had to pay to keep his name. He didn't like it when I didn't pay and told him to sue me if he was serious. I never heard anything after that, and I'm assuming it's because the lawyers he went to laughed him out of their offices.
                  Random conversation:
                  Me: Okay..so I think I get why Zoro wears a bandana
                  DDD: Cuz it's cool

                  So, by using the Doctor's reasoning, bow ties, fezzes and bandanas are cool.

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                  • #24
                    Wow. I'm reading back a bit and just got to this thread. I never knew that names in other countries were such serious business.

                    When I got married, I hit the SS office, filled out a form, paid the fee and that was it. Made a few calls to a few places and I was done. Since I like my maiden name, but didn't want to go with the hyphenation thing and wanted to take the hubby's name, I shifted my maiden name to a second middle position.

                    When I got divorced, I just ignored the whole thing. We're still friends, so it's not like either of us really cares one way or another. Then again, he didn't care what I did with my name when we got married, either. I will be changing it when I get remarried, though, 'cause it's a little weird to keep your first husband's name after marrying your second.

                    My mother, however, is still married (my dad would refuse a divorce, and at this point he's so far gone it's totally not worth even finding him to do it), but she changed her name back to her maiden name not too long after they separated. As far as I know, the only difference was that she just checked a different check box on the form at the SS office.

                    ^-.-^
                    Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                    • #25
                      Quoth C. Cecil Ivanish View Post
                      Echt?
                      Hmm, is it possible that in this case Scotland's laws differ a bit?
                      Well, since Scotland's a different country than England, yes.
                      Don't wanna; not gonna.

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                      • #26
                        So far, my husband hasn't expressed any interest in changing his name.

                        If he ever wants to, it'll be fine with me. If not, that's cool, too.


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                        • #27
                          Quoth 42_42_42 View Post
                          Quoth C. Cecil Ivanish View Post
                          Echt?
                          Hmm, is it possible that in this case Scotland's laws differ a bit?
                          Well, since Scotland's a different country than England, yes.
                          Admittedly... it is, but not enough
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                          • #28
                            Theres a whole fratching-type subject on the history of women taking the mans name that i'm not nearly awake enough to flirt with just to aggravate Raps, however, my last name will always be my last name.

                            I will forever be Whiskey Bourbon. In the event I do get married and and someone introduces me as Mrs. Tequila Rose, I'm not going to go "NO ITS WHISKEY BOURBON", but my name is never going to change.

                            Plus I'm too lazy to deal with the paperwork.
                            Thou shalt not take the name of thy goddess Whiskey in vain.

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                            • #29
                              Quoth Whiskey View Post
                              my last name will always be my last name.
                              I will forever be Whiskey Bourbon.
                              Fair enough.
                              I am all for free choice. Which several legislations don't allow...
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                              • #30
                                Quoth Whiskey View Post
                                Plus I'm too lazy to deal with the paperwork.
                                Oh, God yes. If I'd thought about the effort, I never would have legally assumed Jackdaw's name. Just stuck with my name, and used a double last name wherever possible (as most places would let me get away with using only one of the two, but I might be screwed if I moved away from here, I don't think double last names are as common elsewhere).

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