Yes. It's called a double barrel name for example your childs name is Charlie Johnson and your last name is Smith your child's name could be changed to Charlie Johnson-Smith
I'm 20 with the same question . && do in 2 weeks ..
me and my husband were married, but had only been married for a month. and when the baby was born i still hadnt changed my last name, but i could just write down what i wanted. I dont know if they would except it if his name is not on the birth cirtificate as well so make sure his name is there. but i know plenty of cases where the mother has a different last name then the child because they never got it changed. I didnt have to show proof of our marriage either so i dont think it matters you should be fine. i had my baby in nevada, and the other cases im aware of are in california.
Normally the Father's last name, if your mother took his last name at marriage. Otherwise, you can drop whichever one you want, or change it completely.
Tim Burton's wife's last name is carter because Helena Bonham Carter did not want to change her last name to Burton.
You can use either your last name or the fathers last name for the child. Neither of my children have my mothers last name, or my fathers for that matter. It is up to you what you want to use.
You can give your baby whatever last name you want to give it. It can be your maiden name. Or it can be the baby's father's last name even if if the father is not your husband.
That depends on the relationship you have with the father. You can always give the baby your last name. If you intend on asking the father for financial help and to be active in the child's life, then consider giving the child the fathers last name. you can give the baby whatever name you want
In general, you can give your baby any last name you want. Some states limit this to the names of either the father or the mother. Even if your husband is not your child's biological father, he is still the child's legal father.
No, in fact, you can give the baby any name you want, even a name that is totally unrelated to all three parties in the relationship.
Why on earth do you want to give him/her a different name to that of his/her parents? The mere thought defies sane logic!
In most places, you can choose any last name for your baby, but there may be restrictions or guidelines to follow. It's important to check with your local government or registry office for specific rules on naming your child.
Yes, you can name your baby anything that you want to. It does not have to have the same last name as either one of the parents.
It's just a name, nobody owes it so you can give the child any name you want. Even your neighbors. If you are not married though or if you are a single mom I think you should give the child your last name.
yes, you can make the last name what ever you want,.
You can give your child any name you want. It's just a name, nobody owns it.
I'm 20 with the same question . && do in 2 weeks ..
You can name your baby whatever you want. You can even make up a new last name but just remember this child has to live with it and may one day ask why you chose that name.