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just wondered if you have children and are not married whose surname do the children take. I would assume most men would like the children to have their name but then the mum would feel the odd one out.isn't it a bit confusing at school if the children having differnt surnames to their mum. Just wondered
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well I would say that question goes for both married and not married couples. My mum and dad are married but I have my mum's last name. It's really up to people themself to decide.
Is it only men who would like their children to have their name? I for one would like my future children to have my name and not my partner's, not that there is anything wrong with his name at all!
It's up to the parents which surname to give the child maybe someone could tell us if there is a law saying that the child has to take one of the parents surnames, I presume it is possible that you could give a child a competely different surname from either parent.
My sister has the situation where her children have their father's surname whilst she has reverted to her maiden name since the divorce. The school called her by the wrong name once, but only once! ;-)
louadams - Giving your children double barelled names just passes the problem on to the next generation who then might have to deal with 4 surnames. And it aint all that posh is it.
kaktus - it is confusing because people might just assume he isn't your real dad? Just playing devil's advocate.
There is no law dictating what surname you give a child, but when it comes to passports you may have difficulty taking a child out of the country if you have a different surname.
in reply to you octavius, only having just read your reply, the idea to give my daughter a double barrelled surname wasnt because it was posh!!!! even though i dont have to explain it, i am the last in my family to carry my surname and when i die there would have been no more, so to keep my surname in my childrens name was something i wanted to do. But my partner wanted her to have his surname, so instead of arguing over it for months on end we compromised! and like you say the next generation may have to deal with 4 surnames but it is only a maybe! and as my daughter may in fact get married one day there may not be a problem at all! I think most people use their common sense when naming their children anyway (obviously unlike me it seems). Like i said in my last answer, i have met loads of couples since who are not married and have given their children a double barrelled name so it looks like it is becoming a trend, but posh? no i dont think so.....And like you said there is no law as to what name you have to give your children!!!
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