QUOTE(Alex+R @ Aug 26 2006, 09:28 PM)

QUOTE(mdyoung @ Aug 25 2006, 01:19 PM)

QUOTE(Kezzie @ Aug 25 2006, 02:04 PM)

There is no reason why a man can not take his wifes last name....
If he plans to do it based on married not all states allow the husband to change his name. If the state doesn't allow it then he has to go the court order route or do it when applying for U.S. citizenship.
Oh man, we were considering BOTH taking his Portuguese family name which is currently not in his name at all! His dad changed it in Brazil. That's why we thought we couldn't probably do it during the marriage.
This sounds like too much of a mess. Maybe we'll do it when he gets citizenship.
Alex, Brazilians can only change their names, if I'm not mistaken, one year after having turned 21, that is, after having turned 21 and before turning 22. One cannot change their family names, though:
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Art. 56. O interessado, no primeiro ano após ter atingido a maioridade civil, poderá, pessoalmente ou por procurador bastante, alterar o nome, desde que não prejudique os apelidos de família, averbando-se a alteração que será publicada pela imprensa. - Lei de Registros Públicos
Give me some time and I'll look into it, okay? I'll search for 'jurisprudência' for you.