Surprisingly, only 9.
In all other states the man must legally have his name changed.
mary-jane who loves spider man
a man with 10 wifes
She was meant to be a man?
No, there is no legal requirement to take a man's last name after marriage. It is a personal choice and there are no rules dictating what you must do. Many couples choose to keep their own last names or hyphenate, while some opt for one partner to take the other's last name.
Oklahoma
The name of the man that Robyn Sullivan Brown was previously married to has not been released, and probably will never be, in order to protect his identity.
He has three daughters-Hailie his biological daughter, Whitney his ex-wifes daughter with another man but he adopted her, and Alaina or Laney and she is his ex-wifes twin sisters kid.
Land? A name? Water? Vague question, man.
man what is the answer
man what is the answer
9 out of 13 states were needed to ratify the constitution
Yes, a man can take his wife's maiden name. It is not very common, but it is legally possible in many places. It usually requires completing a name change process, such as filing a petition with the court or applying for a name change with the relevant government agency.