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Pretzel · 70-79, M
in the state in the US where I live either party may
1) keep their name
2) hyphenate it to include both names
3) take the other person's name or (I think)
4) take a completely different name
It seems to me that some countries don't require it.
As The Bard once said "a rose by any other name"
1) keep their name
2) hyphenate it to include both names
3) take the other person's name or (I think)
4) take a completely different name
It seems to me that some countries don't require it.
As The Bard once said "a rose by any other name"