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Twirly00 | 00:03 Fri 01st Sep 2006 | Law
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I wasn't sure where else to go for this information, but I want to know if I can keep my married name when I separate and divorce? I don't like the idea of changing back to my maiden name and having a different surname from my daughter so I was thinking about keeping it - can I do this? And how would this affect my title (obviously currently Mrs) both now during separation and then after divorce?
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Yes you can keep your married name for the rest of your life and just stay as Mrs Bloggs. It will not affect anything.
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Could I keep the surname but change the title? Not sure I want to be Mrs with everyone just assuming I'm married.
If you want to be absolutely correct a married woman should be addressed as Mrs John Bloggs whereas a divorced woman would be Mrs Anne Bloggs
when got divorced I kept my married surname as I also did not want to have a different surname to my son. I didnt do anything legal to keep my surname I just continued to use it, I dropped the title Mrs and became a Ms

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Marie
Technically you can call yourself what you like as long as you do not intend to defraud anyone.
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Great Marie, that sounds like an idea, thanks.
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Oh but would I have to use Mrs until we are divorced or could I start using Ms now?
You can use Ms anytime, no-one can force you to use any prefix, you could have used Ms all through your marriage if you had wished.
Iv`e been married 36 years, still with husband and I can`t remember the last time I called myself Mrs. Usually just give my christian name and surname.

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