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III. PERSONS AND FAMILY RELATIONS
D. Surnames (Civil Code, arts. 364-380, Family Code, arts. 176, 189 and 193, R.A. No. 9048, R.A. No. 10172)

Scenario 1:

John and Mary got married and had a child named Michael. John and Mary separated and eventually got divorced. Mary wants to change Michael's surname to her maiden name. Can she change his surname legally?

Scenario 2:

Tom and Michelle are married, but due to certain circumstances, they are considering changing their surnames to a hyphenated version of their individual surnames. Can they legally do this?

Scenario 3:

Jennifer and Richard are a married couple expecting their first child. They want to give their child a unique and non-traditional surname. Are they allowed to do this under Philippine law?




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