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StrawberrySmiles
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3 yrs. to get the wife's name????
All you have to do is file a name change (to anything your little heart desires, as long as its appropiate) with your local Superior Court. A judge approves it (all you pay is the court costs, about $300) then you take the paper to the Social Security Office, they file the name change within their system, and presto....legal name change. No attorney or having to pays his fees, no battle for 3 years. Really its very easy and inexpensive. Glad this guy got what he started out to do but he took the long, frustrating and very expensive way to do it.
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Concerned
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StrawberrySmiles wrote: 3 yrs. to get the wife's name???? All you have to do is file a name change (to anything your little heart desires, as long as its appropiate) with your local Superior Court. A judge approves it (all you pay is the court costs, about $300) then you take the paper to the Social Security Office, they file the name change within their system, and presto....legal name change. No attorney or having to pays his fees, no battle for 3 years. Really its very easy and inexpensive. Glad this guy got what he started out to do but he took the long, frustrating and very expensive way to do it. The whole point is that he shouldn't have to go through the "Name Change" procees in the courts & pay the extra $. He should be able to go to the DMV & do it just like married women have been for years.
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David
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The hardest part for me to do this would be handing my balls over to my wife, the DMV stuff would be a cakewalk.
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Vera Lanuza
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This is absolutely great!!!! I have always wanted to keep my father's last name when I get married!! But unfortunately I got married before I could enjoy this great event in history!! Now women can choose to keep their family identity and even better, to pass it to their children!! Congratulations on this great advance in Law!!
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one opinion
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David wrote: The hardest part for me to do this would be handing my balls over to my wife, the DMV stuff would be a cakewalk. Don't worry with an attitude like that no self respecting woman would want your balls.
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David
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one opinion wrote: <quoted text> Don't worry with an attitude like that no self respecting woman would want your balls. That's funny, a great comeback!
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Patty
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David, David, David-you just keep me laughing with your posts :) Keep them coming buddy, you're actually quite entertaining ...
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David
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Patty wrote: David, David, David-you just keep me laughing with your posts :) Keep them coming buddy, you're actually quite entertaining ... Great Patty, I'm just a sick and twisted (and bored) average guy, I'm just having fun.
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Patty
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Well, we finally have something in common-I'm "supposed" to be working. See ya on tomorrow's posts!
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love connection
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Maybe Patty can give David her last name.
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David
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love connection wrote: Maybe Patty can give David her last name. First she will cook, clean my house, give up the goods and then we will talk about what else she might interest me in, but she better be good, she better be better then my wife.
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Mike
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Looks more like she GAVE him her name. Get used to it brother. The demands are just beginning. "I think you'd look better in THESE pants I bought you." Why couldn't she just keep her name? I guess his name meant nothing to him. Congratulations to Mrs and Mr Diana Bijon
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last rights
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whata bi---!
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Searchlight
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Changing tradition to fit the present keeps us all current and running like the proverbial "swiss watch" keeps on ticking where others fail. Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Bijon for keeping America on its' rightful course!
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Eddie
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His dad must be so proud...
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David
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Vera Lanuza wrote: This is absolutely great!!!! I have always wanted to keep my father's last name when I get married!! But unfortunately I got married before I could enjoy this great event in history!! Now women can choose to keep their family identity and even better, to pass it to their children!! Congratulations on this great advance in Law!! What will you tell your daughter if she wants to use her fathers last name? Will you let her do it before her eighteenth birthday or tell her to wait, seems kind of oppressive to me that you make her decision for her.
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working
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Is this guy trying to mess everything for the rest of us MEN with sacks that wer're not willing hand over. I didn't know the media was covering castrations. Wonder who wears the pants in that relationship.
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David
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Searchlight wrote: Changing tradition to fit the present keeps us all current and running like the proverbial "swiss watch" keeps on ticking where others fail. Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Bijon for keeping America on its' rightful course! Not to split hairs, but the thanks go to Mrs. and Mr. Bijon. Wow, I still can't get over the pantywaste Mr. Bijon is, I'll bet he will have quiche ready for dinner tonight when the Mrs. gets home.
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working
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it's evolution! Just like women have smaller feet then men so they can stand closer to the sink. this guys a joke. I know this cuntry is going to keep on ticking now. thanks.
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Pony
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Now that you have my name I need you to wear my panties so when you go out they will know for sure you are my B!#&%. I wander how he will deal with riding his motorcycle with his skirt blowing up in his face. I mean no harm just having fun.
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