by RedBedroom Wed Jun 29, 2011 10:22 am
The decision I made with my son is to hyphenate his name. At the time, I saw that as best. I was too traditional to leave his father's name out of the mix, but our relationship was so poor, I couldn't see mine not in the mix either. So, I made the choice that was best for me. And it was a poor one. More problems arise from it now that he is getting older. Before he graduates high school, I will let him legally change it to one or the other, which will probably be his dad's because mine comes first, so it is already the one that is dropped when needed.
If I had it to do all over again, I would have given him just mine and then had I gone on to marry, I would have kept my name as well, so my son and I would have the same last name.
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