That is entirely up to you. Some women retain their maiden names without a hyphen, like Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Personally i would keep the child's last name or hyphenate it
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The phrase is "To change the name, but not the letter, is to marry for worse, and not for better." This originates from the superstition that it was unlucky for a woman to marry a man whose last name begins with the same letter as hers.
Hyphenating a last name is not only limited to African American women. Many women chose to hyphenate their last name for many reasons including for professional and personal reasons.
i was marry 2 months ago
Click on the City Hall and there should be an option to change your sim's name.
Yes, a baby can legally have two last names on their birth certificate if their parents choose to hyphenate or combine their last names.
ummm all paperwork is legal....
Yes. Without a clear sign that they form a compound last name, the first one will be taken for a traditional middle name.
It is an option but u don't have to. There are famous celebrities who got married but didn't change their names.
Yes, they can. However, it is a somewhat more common practice in the United Kingdom than in the United States.
No, you don't hyphenate every single person. Hyphenation typically occurs when two individuals share a last name after marriage or when combining adjectives. In general writing, names are usually written without hyphens unless specific stylistic choices or rules apply.