South Africa rules husband can take wife's name
A court in South Africa has said a man can take his wife's surname or have a double-barrelled name. The country's Births and Deaths Registration Act had required a husband to apply to the government to take his wife's name. Even then, there was no guarantee it would happen. A request was denied in many cases. The new rule says stopping a man from taking his spouse's family name was gender discrimination. It says a man has the right to take the last name of his wife. |