Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do so many women keep their names but give the husband's name to the kids?
Because they want to?
Anonymous wrote:Do what works for you. I kept my maiden name at marriage mostly for professional reasons. But I changed it 3 years later just before having our first child. I worried it might be a pregnancy related mistake. But I’ve been fine with the new name ever since. I added the last name and professionally use my maiden name as a middle name. Official IDs have 4 names : first, original middle, maiden as middle, new last. Probably odd but it works for me.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't change my name when I got married. I had always assumed I would, but when the time came, it just didn't feel right and my husband was ambivalent. It has never been an issue, and I am pretty low-key about it - I don't correct people if they call me by DH's last name, I will address our Christmas card as "The DH's Last Names," and somehow my bank still lets me cash checks with his last name on it.
Ten years later, we have two kids, one in elementary school, and it has finally become a bit of a pain. People assume that my DD has my last name and it can be confusing when meeting new parents and teachers, she has asked about it and accepts my explanation but seems a little bothered, and it was never that big of a deal to me to begin with. A lot of families in our neighborhood will meet me first, since I am pretty active, and then assume we all have my name. I correct them and it's not a big deal but I have noticed that almost no one in our community has kept their maiden name.
Is it crazy to consider changing it legally now?
Anonymous wrote:Why do so many women keep their names but give the husband's name to the kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't change my name when I got married. I had always assumed I would, but when the time came, it just didn't feel right and my husband was ambivalent. It has never been an issue, and I am pretty low-key about it - I don't correct people if they call me by DH's last name, I will address our Christmas card as "The DH's Last Names," and somehow my bank still lets me cash checks with his last name on it.
Ten years later, we have two kids, one in elementary school, and it has finally become a bit of a pain. People assume that my DD has my last name and it can be confusing when meeting new parents and teachers, she has asked about it and accepts my explanation but seems a little bothered, and it was never that big of a deal to me to begin with. A lot of families in our neighborhood will meet me first, since I am pretty active, and then assume we all have my name. I correct them and it's not a big deal but I have noticed that almost no one in our community has kept their maiden name.
Is it crazy to consider changing it legally now?
Where is this? In my community in DC keeping your name is the default.
Almost all UMC changes name. Even wannabe UMCs like big law associates when married they change name. Not changing is middle class. Lower and upper change.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t relate tbh. My 9yo has my husbands last name and it has literally never come up or been an issue in 9.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do so many women keep their names but give the husband's name to the kids?
I felt it was important to acknowledge his paternity. Everyone knows the child is MINE - I gave birth. Only I know who the father is. Giving the child the father's last name was a way to publicly acknowledge that.