Yes, but its a long and…
Submitted by modicasa on Thu, 12/03/2020 - 09:09Yes, but its a long and complicated process, that requires various offices in Rome giving assent. it wont be done at the wedding. You will then need to start the process, cancel your old codice fiscale, and get a new one when Rome lets you complete it all. Its probably easier getting married in Ireland!
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Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Thu, 12/03/2020 - 15:31In reply to Yes, but its a long and… by modicasa
I do not know that in Italy…
Submitted by Ugo on Thu, 12/03/2020 - 17:20I do not know that in Italy it is possible to take the surname of the husband, a few decades ago, women, with marriage, could combine their husband's surname with their own, in this way <Maria White in Rossi>.
Walking through the cemeteries, there are several examples .. - but beyond this, to my knowledge, you could not get more
Then, around the year 2000, a European law took over, according to which, women with marriage, kept the girl's surname (it seems to me that, this novelty, was considered as a victory by the feminist movement)
In England, I understand that it is even possible to change your surname, even as a single, I have had a couple of clients, men, who have done so, and many women, not only in England, take the surname with marriage of her husband.
However, I strongly advise against buying any property in Italy, with a surname other than that of a girl, because in the event of divorce, returning to having the girl's surname, - Mrs. Maria Rossi, ceases to exist, as a tax code, and Mrs. Maria White, obviously, will not be able to sell her share of the house, as it was purchased by Mrs. Maria Rossi, who is a different person for the Italian land registry office ..
Reason .. women .. reason ...