Sentences with phrase «maiden name when»

Melina was my middle name (before I changed it to my maiden name when I got married), and is also a family name so it is very special to us.
She kept her maiden name when they married in 1987, but used the Spitzer name socially and professionally.

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The half Hungarian, half Korean federal employee took her husband's last name when they married, leaving behind her maiden name Csontos.
Even changing my password on some online account leads to 3 questions like: what is your mother's maiden name, what was your first pet's name, what street did you live on when you were five, etc..
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23597038-details/High-flying+minister+was+implicated+over+Tory+leak/article.do «When not working at the Treasury under her maiden name of Helen Goodman, the report's author was an ambitious Labour politician using her married name of Helen Seaford.»
Mind you — when a professional anti-hacking consultant shows me everything from my mother's maiden name to a snap of my neighbour's house in just one hour — I quickly see that mere voicemail - hacking is already old hat.
The filing notes that when Silda Wall and Eliot Spitzer married in 1987, she legally kept her maiden name but adopted his name socially and professionally.
Ms. Romanelli said she's questioning the write - in vote total because her maiden name is Boyle and she changed it about six months ago when she married husband Paul Romanelli.
Not three weeks earlier, I had stood in the hallway upstairs, fingering the spines on the shelves my father had crudely installed years ago, pulling out a collection of Sylvia Plath, with «Emmy Woodcock» written in blue ink on the first page — my mother's maiden name, the name old friends called her when we'd go back to Maine.
I think about how truly interesting and odd it is that when a woman marries, traditionally she loses her name, becoming absorbed by the husband's family name - she is in effect lost, evaporated from all records under her maiden name.
When opening new accounts, you may find that many businesses still have a line on their applications for your mother's maiden name.
Worth mentioning, too, is the fact that women would sometimes change their names, assuming male names or using only their initials in hopes of having their work taken seriously, or would have their work lost if they signed it with their maiden name, only to take on their husband's name when they married, often at very young ages.
His parents divorced when he was 2, and at 14 he adopted his mother's maiden name.
You might need your divorce decree in the future when you want to take out a car loan, apply for a mortgage or, if reverting to your maiden name, provide proof of your identity.
When women go through a divorce, it is not always fully or properly explained that a woman can use her divorce decree to return to her maiden name and avoid the cost of a court ordered formal name change.
But when it's time for a divorce, a woman may want to go back to her maiden name.
When a person gets divorced, they may want to change back to their maiden name to make the break clean.
Even when buying something online, a site doesn't need to know your birthday, mother's maiden name or other personal information.
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