Re: Getting married - wive keeping maiden name
I would never change my name on marriage, since I just dont see the point in it.
It also sounds like it would give rise to so much administrative hassle and confusion. You would have to change all your credit cards, passport, driving license, bank details etc to your married name. When you loose your wallet its such a pain having to update all your documents, so I would never volunteer to do it.
Also, do people change all their logins to on-line accounts, like Gmail, Amazon, RyanAir, downloading music etc? (my login is always the initial of my first name, followed by my surname). I cant imagine the hassle of changing all my weblogins and email addresses.
If you dont change them all, you need to remember which login has your maidan and which has your married name.
It just sounds like a logistical nightmare having two names.
Having said that, if I was married, and someone referred to me as Mrs Married Name (like on a hotel reservation etc), I wouldnt mind.
Funnily enough, nearly all my friends have changed their names on marriage, though I would never have thought them to be that traditional.
My sister and sister-in-law didnt change their names, and they haven't encountered any problems with their children having a different name to them.
In spain its a bit more equal - the children take the surname of both parents. So everyone in spain has a double barrelled surname, reflecting both their parents.