Of course not. At least in the United States, those archaic laws that treated women as second class citizens who lived under their husband's umbrella of authority are gone.
Of course not. At least in the United States, those archaic laws that treated women as second class citizens who lived under their husband's umbrella of authority are gone.
Of course not. At least in the United States, those archaic laws that treated women as second class citizens who lived under their husband's umbrella of authority are gone.
Of course not. At least in the United States, those archaic laws that treated women as second class citizens who lived under their husband's umbrella of authority are gone.
A bride taking their groom's name after marriage is a tradition, not a requirement. It's not required by law, but more dependent on the bride's beliefs.
No, there is no legal requirement for the bride to change her surname after marriage.
Of course not. At least in the United States, those archaic laws that treated women as second class citizens who lived under their husband's umbrella of authority are gone.
No!
A woman's maiden name - is the surname she was born with. She would normally take her husbands surname once they married. For example, Miss Smith (her maiden name) - would become Mrs Jones (her married name).
Shakespeare's children did have his surname. However, when his daughters married they changed their surnames to their husbands.
Absolutely! There is no law that you must take your husbands name. Many many women continue to use their maiden name in a work context. Some couples even choose to take on the womens surname.
No!
The same as if she is not married - Chinese tend not to take their husbands last name when they marry.
Yes, If women got married to their own cast, if not then usually women take the surname belong to their husband's family. However, now a days women do not discard their family name from her paternal side so they like to carry both surname from their husbands as well as paternal. In contrast in some communities they are not allowed to marry from the same cast where as in some communities even uncle's son and niece and/or nephew and auntie's daughter are allowed to get married. So every community has their own culture and custom.
Their surname before they were married (and therefore took husbands surname, assuming they were married and chose to do so). Your mother's maiden name is her surname before she got married for the first time and took her husband's surname.
A hyphenated married name where the wife wants to keep her own surname her surname comes first and then her husbands. Example: Jane Doe-Smith. Many professionals that have made a name for themselves before they get married prefer to keep their name for notoriety reasons and some young women just want to keep their family surname. It actually makes better sense when a woman combines her maiden name with that of her partners for genealogy purposes. Once a woman is married it is often hard to trace whom she married. If a man chooses to use a hypnenated name, his surname comes first: John Smith-Doe. Done this way, the names remain searchable in a genealogy database if properly entered.
their husbands, their husbands could do anthing to them basically and if they were not to obey they would be beaten.
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Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.Cleopatra had two husbands. They were both her brothers. Some say that she married Marc Antony, but that is highly unlikely.
farms and with their husbands, depends who they married.