No, it is rather the custom. You should have the last name of your husband at the end of your name e.g. as my wife has: Jamila Aslam Gondal etc.
No, it is not haram for a woman to take her husband's last name after marriage in Islam. It is a cultural tradition in many societies and does not have any religious prohibition.
When using last name first, Jr. is placed at the end of the full name. For example, Smith, John Jr.
Slaves in the United States often did not have last names, or if they did, it was common for them to take on their owner's last name as a form of identification. This practice was a result of the dehumanization and lack of agency experienced by enslaved individuals.
Whether to keep your middle name or maiden name when getting married is a personal choice. Some people choose to drop their middle name and take their spouse's last name, while others choose to keep their middle name and add their spouse's last name. You can also choose to hyphenate your maiden name and your spouse's last name.
It depends on the ownership of the car. If the car is in the wife's name only, typically it cannot be taken for the husband's debts. However, if both spouses own the vehicle jointly, it may be at risk if creditors seek to collect on the husband's debts.
To change your last name to your husband's last name after marriage, you typically need to submit a petition to the appropriate government office, such as the local courthouse or vital records office. The cost of the name change process can vary depending on your location and any associated fees for filing paperwork or obtaining a new identification. It's recommended to check with your local government office for specific requirements and costs.
i think it would be her name then her maiden name and then her husbands last name
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The last name the woman had before she got married and took her husbands name (if she did).
john claypoole
Raymond parks
Sandra's last name has not changed. She did not take her husbands last name. her "Maiden Name" and last name now are both Rinomato
no
The same as if she is not married - Chinese tend not to take their husbands last name when they marry.
No, I don't think so.
the husbands
because she probably doesn't like his last name
It depends on where you live, but basically you will need to complete forms at your local government center, show ID for both yourself and your children and then possibly appear in court.