Sentences with phrase «married surname»

In 2015, Kogan — using his married surname of «Spectre» — co-authored a research paper on the correlation between social class and friendships across international borders.

Not exact matches

Travis's mother, Helen Taylor — she never married Travis's father; they just happen to have the same surname — had a different view.
We're not married but both kids have double barrelled surnames on their passports?
JOHNER RIEHL: I know that Cristina one of her co-workers, when they got married he actually took the wife's name and that became their family name like it's the obviously our convention here is to take the husband's surname, doesn't always happen, but so there are ways also and you have that moment of that magical moment in the hospital where I guess I don't know how it's done on a home birth like but I know at the hospital they bring you the form, there's the woman who works at the hospital or the man that works on the hospital that brings it to you and you have so much power in that moment like.
People of the same clan and surname were what the allowed to get married in the Tang Dynasty.
The story centres around a character by the name of Marty (no, it's never confirmed if his surname is McFly), who's high school sweetheart has been kidnapped by Commander Hood, who plans to marry her and take over the world.
In 1948, in order to create a new artistic identity separate from her married identity as well as from her sister - in - law, the painter Isabel McLaughlin, Luke began using her middle name, Alexandra, and the surname she had before her first marriage.
Organized around nearly 30 major projects and installations, the volume ranges from Vo's early performative works such as Vo Rosasco Rasmussen (2003), in which he married and divorced acquaintances in order to add their surnames to his own, to his recent sculptural hybrids of classical and Christian statuary.
When they married, they decided to combine their names, and from then on, both used the surname Arias - Misson.
On your license application, you'll be able to designate what you'd like your married name to be, whether you are choosing your spouse's name or creating a new combination of surnames.
(As an aside, it should be noted that the decision by a newly - married wife to change her surname to that of her husband will not «erase» any bad credit that she has.
Also, New York State allows certain forms of name changes to be accomplished as a matter of course on a marriage certificate (that is how I changed my surname when I married in New York State), and a name change can also be accomplished as part of a decree also addressing other matters in a domestic relations action.
Make sure the details mentioned in your PAN card are accurate, as in your date of birth, the spelling of your name, in case you have got married, your revised surname if you plan on taking up noir husbands name.
(In Gubernat the Supreme Court in 1995 ruled in a case involving children of parents who never married, that the court in ruling on a name change motion should consider: «[T] he length of time that the child has used one surname, the identification of the child as a member or part of a family unit, the potential anxiety, embarrassment, or discomfort the child might experience if the child bears a surname different from the custodial parent, and any preferences the child might express, assuming the child possesses sufficient maturity to express a relevant preference.»)
Oh, wait, there was supposed to be a «blessing» bit... I've grown quite fond of my name's uniqueness, after hating it in my teens and dreaming of marrying some nice bloke with the surname «Green» (my favourite colour at the time).
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