MARRIED women should receive official letters in their maiden name instead of their married name - after MPs voted to clear up the rules used by the French administration.
From now on, a woman's surname at birth will be the default option used by government bodies, the tax office and any other state organisations.
Her married name will only be used if the recipient specifically agrees to the change.
Laws have existed since the French Revolution stating that "no citizen can use a first name or surname other than that written on their birth certificate" - but many official organisations address both partners by the husband's surname.
Since last year, the French tax return has included a tick box for women who wish to use their birth name. The new rules, put forward by two Socialist MPs, Axelle Lemaire and Sébastien Denaja, would mean the opposite choice would apply. - See more at: http://www.connexionfrance.com/france
Val says You know I am going to mention that hospital visit where they asked for the name of my "jeune fille" and I gave them our daughter Samantha' s name. Getting back to say to Malc " how did they know I had a daughter and why would they want her name?" One wonders how many embarrassing things we have all done or said whilst being here.
Malc says "do you need the hyphen ?" I thought it has a touch of class.
Seales - Johnstone hyphenated!
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