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Thread: Can my kid have my surname?
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[quote=JCNILE123,331985]In the USA it used to be that the father's last name taking over after marriage, now days because of the empowering of woman and the influx of other cultures from around the world it is common to see a person with the two last names Example (Lee-Farley). A single mother in the USA can have her last name as the child last name, not a problem. In Spain and Latin American countries it is a rule of thumb two last names, the wife will drop the last (last name) for the spouse’s first last name after the ritual of marriage. The children of this marriage will have the fathers first last name and mothers first last name officially and legally, problem solve.... In Spain and Latin America a child with one last name or the same last name twice (Example Arias Arias) was the child of a single mother where the father refused to give his last name to the new born child. I think this have changed to a certain order. Perhaps this Chinese mother can add mother and father last name together as the child last name, so the two families can be satisfied. [/quote]
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