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Thesis Remove Surname Field Feature

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Option 3: Take two last names sans hyphen This name change option allows you to have both surnames but use them interchangeably. You will need to sign all legal documents with both names, but you can introduce yourself with one last name, thus forgoing the mouthful that hyphenated last names can create.
Answer: As long as you can submit an original or certified copy of the marriage certificate documenting the use of two last names without the hyphen, then you can have them both on your passport.
If you hyphenate your last name, then you should always use it that way on legal documents. If you do not sign with the hyphenated name, there can always be an issue of no valid agreement because there is no valid signature. One name is not considered more dominant than the other name.
In the Western tradition of surnames, there are several types of double surname (also double-barrelled surname). If the two names are joined with a hyphen, it may also be called a hyphenated surname. ... These double surnames are "alliance names" (Allianznamen) and as such not heritable.
If you decide to change your last name when you get married, you don't need a court order. Just write your new last name on your marriage license and show your marriage certificate (not license) to places such as the DMV, your bank, and Social Security Administration as proof of your new last name.
Most of the time, though, the most popular compromise is to hyphenate your last name and the last name of your Groom. For example, if your Groom's name is John Smith and your name is Kate Jones, you would name yourself Kate Jones-Smith or Kate Smith-Jones.
In nearly all countries, it's just not possible to have two legal names. What we have is the situation where one version of the name is the strictly legal name, and the other version is legally valid and perhaps other versions are legally recognised.
When you're known by more than one name It is an ancient part of the common law that a person can only have one given name (or Christian name although this has been interpreted to mean the given name, whatever that is, even for non-Christians), but that a person may have more than one surname.
2. As long as it is not done for fraudulent or other unlawful purposes, a person may assume any forename without any formalities and can identify themselves with, and be identified by, the assumed name. ... A determination of a person's legal forename can only be made by a UK Court.
The U.S. Census Bureau statistics tell us that there are at least 151,671 different last names and 5,163 different first names in common use in the United States.
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