Name change
farmgirlsuz
Posts: 351 Member
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Just asking people's opinions here-
At age 19 I got married and took my husband's last name. After 19 years of marriage we divorced and I kept the last name (I just thought it would be easier for the kids for both parents to have the same last name).
After 9 (wonderful) years of being divorced and no thoughts of entering into married life again any time soon, I am now considering going back to my maiden name. It is a little odd but after my sister died last year I realized that my family is so important to me and I am very proud to call them family. Now I feel like the oddball because I have this different last name.
Only thing stopping me right now is the $185 filing charge, but hopefully in a couple of months that won't be an issue.
Any thoughts?
At age 19 I got married and took my husband's last name. After 19 years of marriage we divorced and I kept the last name (I just thought it would be easier for the kids for both parents to have the same last name).
After 9 (wonderful) years of being divorced and no thoughts of entering into married life again any time soon, I am now considering going back to my maiden name. It is a little odd but after my sister died last year I realized that my family is so important to me and I am very proud to call them family. Now I feel like the oddball because I have this different last name.
Only thing stopping me right now is the $185 filing charge, but hopefully in a couple of months that won't be an issue.
Any thoughts?
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If you feel its right for you, what's stopping you? Do it!0
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I took my mothers maiden name as a teenager with no regrets! They were the family that raised me and the family i know and love.0
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I've been divorced for 5 years now, and I've decided last week that I'm going back to my maiden name as my 30th birthday present to myself0
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Do it if it feels right... why not? I remarried but kept my maiden name and hyphenated my kids names so we would all have at least 1 last name that was the same0
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I've only been divorced a couple of years, but I'm considering going back to my maiden name. It's been easier having the same last name as my kids, but I hate my ex and his family. I think if it feels right then do it!0
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You gave a pro, but no cons. If there's no reason you want to keep your current name, I'm not sure why you are asking.0
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Do it! You owe it to yourself. I know from experience, daughter-wise. My mom did it and it empowered her so much. Not that she needed it, but it def gave her more courage and power in believing in herself!0
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i got married and decided not to change my name, luckely sense we were only married for 4 months. and sense i have a daughter from a different relationship and her name was the same as mine i didnt want to leave her out0
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I've been married twenty years, and never changed mine in the first place. A name is important, you need to have one that you feel right with (whichever that is).0
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for 185 bucks, sure do it, but add an extra 'kick-*kitten*' middle name.
Never step back, always forward.0 -
It sounds like you already know the answer deep down inside......trust your instincts0
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Also, I want to add, I wish my mom would have taken back her maiden name. Now, I doubt it applies to your situation, but my mom doesn't always do the right things, and it seems like it often demeans my dad's side of the family. I know she used the name to get ahead, but it will cost my children later.0
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I've been divorced for 7 years and want to go back to my maiden name. I've been dragging my feet because it's a pain to change my name on everything, but I just need to do it. The way I see it is if I were to die tomorrow, what name would I want on my headstone? I wouldn't want it to be my ex's...0
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for 185 bucks, sure do it, but add an extra 'kick-*kitten*' middle name.0
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I never really liked my maiden name and NO ONE pronounces it correctly. That is really the only reason I wouldn't change mine. I don't see a problem with you changing yours. Do what makes YOU happy!0
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I got married a year & a day ago!
I kept my last name and took his as well. (example: Willams-Parker) He actually did the same!
We just wanted to start a new legacy with both family names.
I didn't want to give up my name & I knew I wanted his name.
I guess for people who are divorced I would change back but also add something new. For the "new" you!0 -
Also, I want to add, I wish my mom would have taken back her maiden name. Now, I doubt it applies to your situation, but my mom doesn't always do the right things, and it seems like it often demeans my dad's side of the family. I know she used the name to get ahead, but it will cost my children later.
I know how that feels - my mom has her maiden name and my sibling and I have our father's name. She never got ours hyphenated. Not that we've ever "used" my dad's name, my friends have stated that it's just "weird" lol.0 -
Hope you get to make the change, friend! Sounds like it would make you very happy. :0)0
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