Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the women who think that if you don't change your name, or have the same last name as a family -- that you will encounter major logistical hassles, etc. - do you have any evidence to support this?
I have traveled A LOT with my kids, having lived overseas most of their lives, and have literally never had a bureaucratic or logitical issue. I can't recall any time I've literally ever had an issue (other than people calling me Mrs Kidslastname, which I don't care about) at all in fact. I have three teenagers and a younger child, and have traveled a LOT overseas, so have had ample oppotunities.
NOOOOOOO!!! Don’t change your name ladies. I changed it and it’s a PAIN in the ass and causes complications for years whether it’s all your pre marriage frequent flyer miles or pre marriage work history or whatever and it’s just silly. No one gives a crap!!!
What the "ladies" who are changing their names are saying, though, is that something big and terrible could happen if they don't have the same last name as their kids or husband, because people won't believe they are a family
I changed my name upon marriage because I wanted a fresh start in life. Changing my last name and staying off of social media helped me ditch people from my past and gave me a new identity, in a sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the women who think that if you don't change your name, or have the same last name as a family -- that you will encounter major logistical hassles, etc. - do you have any evidence to support this?
I have traveled A LOT with my kids, having lived overseas most of their lives, and have literally never had a bureaucratic or logitical issue. I can't recall any time I've literally ever had an issue (other than people calling me Mrs Kidslastname, which I don't care about) at all in fact. I have three teenagers and a younger child, and have traveled a LOT overseas, so have had ample oppotunities.
NOOOOOOO!!! Don’t change your name ladies. I changed it and it’s a PAIN in the ass and causes complications for years whether it’s all your pre marriage frequent flyer miles or pre marriage work history or whatever and it’s just silly. No one gives a crap!!!
What the "ladies" who are changing their names are saying, though, is that something big and terrible could happen if they don't have the same last name as their kids or husband, because people won't believe they are a family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the women who think that if you don't change your name, or have the same last name as a family -- that you will encounter major logistical hassles, etc. - do you have any evidence to support this?
I have traveled A LOT with my kids, having lived overseas most of their lives, and have literally never had a bureaucratic or logitical issue. I can't recall any time I've literally ever had an issue (other than people calling me Mrs Kidslastname, which I don't care about) at all in fact. I have three teenagers and a younger child, and have traveled a LOT overseas, so have had ample oppotunities.
NOOOOOOO!!! Don’t change your name ladies. I changed it and it’s a PAIN in the ass and causes complications for years whether it’s all your pre marriage frequent flyer miles or pre marriage work history or whatever and it’s just silly. No one gives a crap!!!
Anonymous wrote:To the women who think that if you don't change your name, or have the same last name as a family -- that you will encounter major logistical hassles, etc. - do you have any evidence to support this?
I have traveled A LOT with my kids, having lived overseas most of their lives, and have literally never had a bureaucratic or logitical issue. I can't recall any time I've literally ever had an issue (other than people calling me Mrs Kidslastname, which I don't care about) at all in fact. I have three teenagers and a younger child, and have traveled a LOT overseas, so have had ample oppotunities.
Anonymous wrote:I changed my name and the hardest change was for frequent flyer accounts. I would say the potential hassle is more social rather than logistical. Who should Second Cousin Mary address the wedding invite to? Not that big a problem for most people now that couples aren’t always even married much less sharing a name.
This thread has made me realize how easy it would be to pick up random people’s prescriptions. I know they take IDs for controlled substances, but in general I’m surprised there’s not more theft. If I refused to put in my phone number at Walgreens would they still give me my husband’s prescription?
Anonymous wrote:Also chiming in that in the 13 years I've been a parent with her own name, I also have never had a single issue traveling domestically or internationally, at school, or in any other situation.
Anonymous wrote:I never understood the argument that it’s a huge headache to change it either. All I had to do was take my new marriage certificate to the social security office and get a new card. Then I got a new driver’s license. Updated my name a few other places (Amazon account, new checkbook, magazine subscriptions, etc) as they popped up.
Businesses don’t need your legal name in almost all cases, so who cares if I still get mail addressed to my maiden name? It really was not an arduous task to switch surnames.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been married 25+ years, never changed my name and our kids have hyphenated names. In all that time, in all the travels, schools, places we've been, there's only been 1 time I experienced any difficulty - getting a pool pass at the condo my DH owned and where we lived.
The pool at the condo had opened and, while on maternity leave, walked to the condo office with our 3 year, 18 month old and 2 month old (who was in a sling) to get our pool passes. They asked to see my drivers' license and I showed them. It had the address of the condo on it. They noted my last name was not the same as DH's who was listed as the owner. I acknowledged that. They pointed out that I wasn't wearing a wedding ring. I acknowledged that, too. They then asked how they were supposed to know we were actually married. I looked at the three kids, looked back at the person and said, 'Really? I'm 40 years old with 3 kids. What are the chances of me trying to scam you for pool passes? You want me to show you my marriage license? Even the IRS didn't ask for it when we filed our first joint return." I got the pool passes. <smh>
This is sooo stupid, and the height of selfish / ridiculous self-importance. What if everyone did this? What last name are your kids supposed to give THEIR kids? What if they marry someone whose parents were equally self-indulgent?
+1 I absolutely HATE the hyphenated names for the kids for this reason.