In most places, it is required by law to have a last name. Not having a last name can cause legal and administrative issues.
Legal documents should be completed with one's legal name. If she has not legally changed her name, she would use her birth name.
In the United States, if you are a parent or legal guardian, and the child isn't of legal age yet, then you can get it officially changed.
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Yes, a baby can have any last name, as it is typically chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
No. But you can change your name legally to just about anything, including his last name. NO NO, unless you have had your name legally changed.
In the United States, it is not legally required to have a last name, but it can make certain legal processes more complicated.
Yes, you can file a legal name change for any reason, as long as it isn't to take the legal name of someone famous. You can change your name to his last name without being married. It is just cheaper court costs if you were married.
As far as I know, legal adoption is the only thing that can change a minor child's last name. It will cost in legal fees though if it is contested.
You may CHANGE your name but you cannot have an alternate legal name.You can have more than one name (first & middle) or even a first-middle- and a hyphenated last. However, the whole thing must be your legal name.
His name can be changed through a legal name change or through a step parent adoption.
When a child is born out of wed lock.is the child last would be the mothers or the fathers last name? fathers name
In Japan most people have one last name. You might be thinking of China, Taiwan, and Korea.