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Use of Maiden & Married Surnames

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1Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Empty Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:48 pm

angelhart1301


Arresto Menor

Hello atty., i would like to ask is there a problem if i'm using two names? in my IDs here's my name (example) Belinda S. Dorio-Reyes and my employer's docs issued to me like Certificate of employment indicated - Belinda D. Reyes.

May problem po ba pag ganito? I'm applying for a housing loan kase po e'

TIA!

2Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Empty Re: Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:21 am

attyLLL


moderator

why is there a difference? you got married?

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3Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Empty Re: Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:33 am

angelhart1301


Arresto Menor

attyLLL wrote:why is there a difference? you got married?

Yes po Atty.. Nalilito po kase ako...

Salamat po!

4Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Empty Re: Use of Maiden & Married Surnames Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:49 pm

attyLLL


moderator

the rule is that you can use either, but you have to stick to one.

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