Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heads up that once your kids reach elementary school, you’re going to become “Mrs. (Their last name)”.
That isn’t a reason to do a name change just for tradition.
I kept my name and school never said that when calling. They say “parent or guardian of kid.” Can’t presume who is responsible for a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no need to have same name as your kids. Not an issue.
+1 People often post that it will be an issue. My kid is 21. Still waiting for it to be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think double last names are annoying and unnecessary. Just pick one or the other and be done with it. You won’t be doing your future kids any favors by giving them a complicated double last name. It’s something that doesn’t age well IMO.
kids will have husband's last name only. - OP
Anonymous wrote:Heads up that once your kids reach elementary school, you’re going to become “Mrs. (Their last name)”.
Anonymous wrote:Kids with hyphenated names in our kid’s class are referred to with initials. Like:
Toby G-D
Mary M-F
Luke B-S
it’s unfortunate sometimes
Anonymous wrote:The easy solution is to keep your name and use your husband’s last name socially. Give your kids your surname as a middle name so they’re connected to both your names.
I kind of hate how when women get married it’s a bureaucratic nightmare to replace every document and change emails and business cards. It feels very medieval.
Anonymous wrote:I am getting married soon. I plan to still use my last name professionally, but do want to have the same last name as my future kids and see the value in 'changing' my name from a family perspective. I don't like hyphenated last names, so plan to make my legal name "Larla Marie Smith Jones" (Smith being my maiden name, Jones being my husband's name). On anything I need to write a first / last name on, I'd be "Larla Smith Jones". I don't want to make my middle name my maiden name since my current middle name is a family name / a name I'd want to pass down to my own daughter someday.
Curious if anyone else has done this and if there are any inconveniences I should be aware of.