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The married name Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is not legally binding as Section 393 of the Civil Code of Quebec, which was enacted in 1981 long before her marriage, explicitly indicates that "in marriage, both spouses retain their respective names, and exercise their respective civil rights under those names." Meaning, married people in Quebec are prohibited from legally taking their spouse's last name as their last own last name, though in my own interpretation they may take it professionally or personally, but not legally. Since she is a married woman from Quebec, I recommend to revert back to her birth name Sophie Grégoire (without Trudeau at the end). On a side note which is not related to the said law, she is now separated from her husband Justin Trudeau. Ishagaturo ( talk) 12:09, 7 July 2024 (UTC) reply

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Name

The married name Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is not legally binding as Section 393 of the Civil Code of Quebec, which was enacted in 1981 long before her marriage, explicitly indicates that "in marriage, both spouses retain their respective names, and exercise their respective civil rights under those names." Meaning, married people in Quebec are prohibited from legally taking their spouse's last name as their last own last name, though in my own interpretation they may take it professionally or personally, but not legally. Since she is a married woman from Quebec, I recommend to revert back to her birth name Sophie Grégoire (without Trudeau at the end). On a side note which is not related to the said law, she is now separated from her husband Justin Trudeau. Ishagaturo ( talk) 12:09, 7 July 2024 (UTC) reply


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