2024 Caboodle National Books Puzzle
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't say whether your half sister's real father has anything to do with her either, but I'm guessing that if not, she could have always felt insecure - like she didn't quite belong to your family as it is now. You also don't say why your father has nothing to do with her now. Maybe this is all just a rather naive way for her to gain a sense of belonging.
Clearly, you all share the same name and she is left out. If your parents had changed her name to the family name as a child, then your question would relate to her child bearing its mother's maiden name - not unheard of in this day and age.
As the others have said, I don't think there are any legal advantages. I'd try to be a little more understanding and a little less suspicious.
Finally, why don't you just ask her why she did it?
Dirtyharriet, it is a very complicated family scenario and maybe I did not explan in enough detail. Although we kenw of our half sister she grew up with her biological father and his wife in America. We met her for the first time when she was 19. She married when she was 28 and subsequently had two daughters. |I am surprised that everyone seems to think that it's ok to use my father's name for her children when she has married and created a family of her own. She could have given her children her own husband's surname - no one would questioh that ! or our mother's maiden name or even her own father's name. We have all asked her why she has done this and her husband says she can do what she likes and it is nothing to do with us.
I feel that one of the most basic "birthrights" is one's name. If she has issues with a sense of belonging then why would she perpetuate these issues for her children.
Bob Geldorf is raising Paula Yates and Michael Hutchence's daughter with his own children. Tiger Lilly Hutchence would probably have more right than most to give the name Geldof to any children she may have but what would be the point.
My half sister has never lived with us but in an effort to include her we always invited her to family events - Christmas,birthdays etc. I think this all started when she was getting married she did not invite her own father and stepmother over for her wedding so at the request of my mother my dad stepped up to "give her away", I was a bridesmaid and we were all involved in the wedding. Since then she has become increasingly grasping. Now her children are teenagers when they come to visit they often point out jewellery, furniture and various things and say to my parents "when you die can we have this". I makes me wonder what on earth she's been telling her children. Her children call my dad grandad which no one really minds but laying claim to my parents things when they are still quite fit and well feels a bit morbid. My dad is not comfortable with the name issue but says he knows who his children are and doesn't want to embarrass my half sister in front of the rest of the family by pointing out the obvious. What make the whole thing even more ridiculous is that neither my half sister or either of her children bear any resemblance to the rest of our family members and people often ask her how does she know the family which she takes great offence to and then my mother has to step in and explain. It's all very tedious but if there are no legal issues to worry about then the only people that use of dad's name will affect is her and her children.
I really don't feel it is unreasonable to be concerned. The whole situation does make all of us feel very uncomfortable and suspicious since this all started because we were trying to be kind to her.
Thanks for all the replies x