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Would like to ask if I can keep my late husband's surname after being married again, for legal purposes and in respect of? My new hubby and I were married here in Saint Louis Missouri...

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Here's my name when I was married with my late husband:

FIRST NAME: MARYANNE

MIDDLE NAME: CASTRO

SURNAME: GARCIA

NOW THAT AM MARRIED AGAIN, CAN I HAVE MY NAME LIKE THIS:

FIRST NAME: MARYANNE

MIDDLE NAME: CASTRO-GARCIA

SURNAME:SCOTT

PLEASE HELP!Am about to PRINT my AOS FORMS, want to be sure before doing so to save ink and all...=)

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Would like to ask if I can keep my late husband's surname after being married again, for legal purposes and in respect of? My new hubby and I were married here in Saint Louis Missouri...

SAMPLE:

Here's my name when I was married with my late husband:

FIRST NAME: MARYANNE

MIDDLE NAME: CASTRO

SURNAME: GARCIA

NOW THAT AM MARRIED AGAIN, CAN I HAVE MY NAME LIKE THIS:

FIRST NAME: MARYANNE

MIDDLE NAME: CASTRO-GARCIA

SURNAME:SCOTT

PLEASE HELP!Am about to PRINT my AOS FORMS, want to be sure before doing so to save ink and all...=)

I believe that you can have your name done as you choose. Your option. My mother's name was done in much the same way.

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Apologies if I state in a comment that my husband and I have been together for years & years. It's just that I can hardly remember a time when he and I were not together.

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Ahhhhhhhhhh!!! We are currently in Administrative Processing with no time-lines to guide us!

My husband is looking at cars in Trinidad for me as his wish has come true! Me a Trini-Wife!

BUT

I will call DoS weekly to check the progress and I will not give up hope.

July of 2011 is the cut off date for us, when I will either start construction on a home here in the US or return to Trinidad to be with my husband.

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Would like to ask if I can keep my late husband's surname after being married again, for legal purposes and in respect of? My new hubby and I were married here in Saint Louis Missouri...

SAMPLE:

Here's my name when I was married with my late husband:

FIRST NAME: MARYANNE

MIDDLE NAME: CASTRO

SURNAME: GARCIA

NOW THAT AM MARRIED AGAIN, CAN I HAVE MY NAME LIKE THIS:

FIRST NAME: MARYANNE

MIDDLE NAME: CASTRO-GARCIA

SURNAME:SCOTT

PLEASE HELP!Am about to PRINT my AOS FORMS, want to be sure before doing so to save ink and all...=)

No you can't. You will have to hyphenate your last name OR have two middle names. It depends on your state requirements. I don't think you can hyphenate your middle name... ever.

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