Yes and many women do so.
In the US... No.
A divorced woman is a Mrs. If her name is Sally Reid and she was married and now divorced from Peter Reid she is no longer Mrs. Peter Reid. As a divorced woman she is now Mrs. Sally Reid. Those saying a divorced woman is a Ms. are incorrect. A divorced woman, a single woman, or a married woman may choose to use Ms. Ms.basically means "guess" or "my marital status is none of your business."
A divorced woman can present her names by using her maiden name followed by her married name, such as "Jane Smith (formerly Jane Johnson)." This format clarifies her identity and acknowledges her previous marriage. Alternatively, she may choose to keep using her married name alone if she feels it better represents her current identity. Ultimately, the choice depends on her personal preference and how she wishes to be recognized.
A woman who has never been married is a spinster and addressed as miss. A woman who has been married but who's husband has died is called a widow and addressed as misses(mrs). A woman who has been married but is divorced is called a divorcee. Historically, a divorcee would use her own first name formally (eg Mrs Jane Doe) a woman who was still married would use her husband's name (eg Mrs John Doe).
You use your legal name. If you changed your name legally after you divorced then you use that name. If you did not then your legal name is your old married name.
Yes. That's her legal name, so she can very well use it.
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No. You can't be forced to give up your married name by anyone. While you can't really still go by "Mrs. John Smith", you can go by "Mrs. Mary Smith", "Ms. Mary Smith" or just "Mary Smith". Either way, your married name is still your name unless YOU choose to go back to your maiden name.
Gackt used to be married to a Korean woman. Her name was never given, nor has he given any more details besides the fact he is divorced.
The first president to marry a divorced woman was actually Andrew Jackson. However, it depends on how you define divorced. Andrew Jackson had married a woman who had previously had a "frontier divorce." Because the government bureaucracy was much slower in the West, the communities could gather to acknowledge a divorce. This divorce was valid among their community, but was not officially registered with the government. In the eyes of the government, Andrew Jackson married an already-married woman, but the community had agreed that she was divorced. He even fought a duel to defend his good name over the matter.
A stepmom is the name given to the woman who marries your father after your natural mother has died or divorced from him. The name shows she isn't your birth mother, but is married to your dad.
The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) In short, it is the name a woman used before she becomes married. Usually a woman gives up her maiden name and takes her husbands. ie: Joan Everest becomes Mrs. John Betterman. Her maiden name is still Everest