Are any of you planning on changing your last names? If so, are you choosing one partner's name or hyphenating or did you choose a new one? I have a really long difficult last name but I've kind of grown into it. I do like her last name too so I'm undecided. What did you do?
Re: Changing your last name?
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[QUOTE]I'm changing mine to hers. I've been married before and I didn't go back to my maiden name after the divorce so I am perfectly happy to get rid of this one. Unfortunately because we live in Texas, even though we're going to New York to get married legally and the marriage certificate allows a name change, I am still going to have to go to court here to get it changed with the state.
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<div>I'd have to do this also. Not sure what all it entails. I might think on this some more. I like hearing what everyone else is doing though.</div>
[QUOTE]My fiancee is hyphenating her name to include my last name because we want our children to have the same name as both of us one day. If we were not a same gendered couple, I would NOT want to change my name. Also, I forgot to mention that we have the SAME first name, so she has to hyphenate her last name rather than taking mine completely because we'd have the EXACT name and that would probably cause us some problems down the road!
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<div>I can see why you are choosing that! That would likely be problematic! <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-smile.gif" border="0" alt="Smile" title="Smile" /></div>
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My partner is really attached to her family name and lineage so I did tell her that if we have a boy and he wants to drop my name when he gets married (because what if his wife/husband also wants to hypenate and it gets crazy) that it's OK since I'm not as attached to my last name. I just don't want to drop it entirely. I think I might feel the same way if I was marrying a man.
Sarah
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