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Spanish children can take their mothers' surnames first from end of June
Wednesday, May 31, 2017 @ 4:08 PM

SPANISH children can use their mothers' surnames before their fathers' from the end of this month, whether or not both parents agree.

In Spain, women do not change their surnames when they marry, and children automatically have two surnames – that of their father followed by that of their mother.

Since the millennium, Spanish law has allowed babies to be registered with their mothers' surnames first, followed by their fathers', although only if both parents agreed – in the event of dispute, preference was always given to the father's name being the child's first surname.

This has proven awkward for single mothers, especially where the father does not wish to have contact with the child, or with all-female couples where the father is a donor who has agreed not to interfere with the child's upbringing.

From June 30, however, the father's surname will not automatically become the child's first surname, and the parent or parents will be required to confirm the order of names in writing.

Read more at thinkSPAIN.com



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rubencito said:
Saturday, June 3, 2017 @ 9:51 PM

While the English and other countries continue to eliminate the surname of women when they marry. This does not happen in Spain. I thought Spain was the country behind?

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