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could you tell me what you think!!?
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 19 Oct 2007 20:56 |
I think it stems from the rule which states "Baby can have her last name or the father's" per Lorraine's thread, and then from that, what they define as the mother's last name. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 19 Oct 2007 01:01 |
Not really relevant to your original question, but isn't it going to be difficult for people doing their family history in 100 years time when surnames are not carried on through the generations? It's bad enough to find family members now, without them all using maiden names or any other names they choose, etc. |
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Thelma | Report | 19 Oct 2007 00:55 |
This sounds like the thing my daughters would get tangled. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 19 Oct 2007 00:38 |
I think in today's world she can give the child any surname she wishes. |
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~Summer Scribe~ | Report | 18 Oct 2007 22:28 |
If the reg office is giving out crap instructions that would explain why my sis-in-law's two children from a second relationship have the surname of her first hubby even though she was divorced. |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 18 Oct 2007 22:12 |
Thanks so much ....for your help ...sorry I wasnt here ..but this baby has also got feeding problems and is back in hospital ...lost 1lb in 5 days ......... |
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RStar | Report | 18 Oct 2007 20:38 |
She can call it what she wants, legally. My husband has Rollings in his family, who gave their kids the surname Rollins. It was a cheap and handy way to change the spelling of their surname (which was the intention), as those kids obviously gave their kids the Rollins name. No questions asked, its not illegal. |
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maryjane-sue | Report | 18 Oct 2007 20:33 |
Back in 1984, when I had my daughter - I was no longer married but not divorced and she wasnt my husbands child anyway...... she was registered in my maiden name, and I gave my maiden name as mother. |
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Julie | Report | 18 Oct 2007 20:28 |
I find that strange, as when you register your children you don't take proof of who you are. Couldn't she just say her maiden name |
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Lorraine | Report | 18 Oct 2007 20:13 |
just found this info online for registering births |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 18 Oct 2007 20:02 |
surely she doesn't need to officially change her name ie by deed poll etc she can call herself what she wants as long as its not done for fraudulent purposes. |
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KempinaPartyhat | Report | 18 Oct 2007 19:46 |
My friend ..had a baby last week ...wants to register the child in her maiden name and the babies fathers name ....her first hubby left her 2 years ago..she tried to change back to her maiden name BUT...everyone told her "it will be better after her new child was born"....that child is now here . BUT the BMD office say she has to use her X married name not her Maiden name for her new baby??? |