that you are in the situation to even be making decision.
I went back to my maiden name after first visit to my lawyer and she told me I didn't have to wait for for divorce to go through (had great pleasure serving divorce papers in my maiden name)........I strongly disliked my interfering Ex MIL and she was the only other Mrs " X " and I wanted nothing to reference me back to her but then I didn't have children then either.
I've remarried since and only last week changed over my drivers license & last bits to new married name, only thing left in my maiden name is my house. I'm not sure what I'd do now if relationship went pear-shaped with a child involved.
So basically do whatever you feel comfortable with.


As soon as for me the marriage was over I changed my name. I actually didn't go back to my maiden name. For me my family of origin was a bit of a nightmare...
I actually felt like I was going back wards to take back that name... (plus I didn't like it!) It reminded me of where I came from not what I wanted to be... I took my husbands name because I was happy to let go of my family of origin etc... So now in letting go of my husband I wanted a new beginning. I actually took my maternal grandparents name. They were the most influential people in my childhood. They taught me about love, compassion, forgiveness & unconditional respect & love. It was a big decision for me. But now it feels like that's all I have ever been!
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)........I strongly disliked my interfering Ex MIL and she was the only other Mrs " X " and I wanted nothing to reference me back to her but then I didn't have children then either. 

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