I kept my married name until I remarried, but the children were older then. I think to give them a sense of belonging and security, however much you want rid of the name, then you should keep it. Put their feelings first before your own.
2006-11-16 20:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I was married 10 years, now divorced 5. I kept my married name, not really because of my son, but just because everybody knows me by my married name and I didn't feel like going to the Social Security Administration and standing in line for 3 hours to change it back!
2006-11-16 21:58:13
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answered by spelling nazi 5
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I went back to my maiden name - the ex had made a bad name for himself - which was none of my doing - and so I needed to disassociate myself with my married name. The kids want to change their name because they are getting teased and bullied about it but my divorce papers say that I have to ask my ex husbands permission and he won't give it.
2006-11-16 20:37:28
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answered by nettyone2003 6
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I took back my maiden name. My kids have different last names than I do, but I figured why not? It's my name, AND if I ever remarry we'd go right back to having diff last names. Just a thought. I just didn't want to be called "Mrs.. so and so" anymore.
2006-11-17 01:10:13
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answered by p 1
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I'd keep it for the children..... (unless you split for a very serious reason, or violent abuse that they saw) if it was just a "normal divorce" (its sad that we even call divorce "normal now isn't it?) i just wouldn't bother with the messing about and changing the children's names, which would in turn have all their friends asking them why their name has changed, and bringing attention to them........ also think of the admin side for you... not just the name change, but then banks, cards, all personal details that others have got..... worth thinking about?
obviously your decision, but if you don't have a BIG personal reason, I'd stay as you were....... whats in a name?
2006-11-16 20:41:56
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answered by Bmp1ksh 3
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i imagine it relies upon how lengthy you've had your married call and once you've youthful children or a longtime occupation. i will ascertain holding a married call for those causes. i'm married yet experience like my married call is my personal through now. i do imagine although i'd replace to a Mrs. Ex call to a Ms. Ex call. possibly in time some females will replace back. i imagine that's this style of tribulation ordinarily that it fairly is kinda sweating the small stuff. To could attend to criminal and heartache children pal and family individuals. i imagine for a time besides the fear of brand replacing would only fall through the wayside for a time.
2016-11-25 00:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I have always gone by my maiden name, even after 25 years of marriage. My sister has kept the name of her first husband, father of her children, although she's married twice again.
2006-11-16 20:38:30
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answered by Susan M 7
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If i was married and then got divorced i would change back to my old name because if i broke up with them i dont wanna carry on there name you know? if u love ur love with them u can loose there last name. unless u live in a plce that it costs too much to change it back then i guess u have no choice but too keep it
2006-11-16 20:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm married and I don't have the same name as my kids, I think its unnecessary for grown women to change their names these days.
2006-11-16 20:36:34
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answered by Nobody200 4
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I would keep my married name mainly becuase I like it and do not like my maiden name.Also after 33 years of marriage I am far too used to it.
2006-11-16 20:36:12
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answered by London Girl 5
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