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A Young Woman From Viedma Removed Her Paternal Surname: “I Want to Receive My Degree with My Mother’s”

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In Viedma, a young university student carried out a judicial request that reflected years of mixed feelings and the need to affirm her identity. She requested the deletion of the paternal surname, a name that, she related, gave her only pain and absence. The desire to change it was consolidated with the closeness of her graduation act, a time when she did not want to be represented by someone who was never present. The student explained that the…
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In Viedma, a young university student carried out a judicial request that reflected years of mixed feelings and the need to affirm her identity. She requested the deletion of the paternal surname, a name that, she related, gave her only pain and absence. The desire to change it was consolidated with the closeness of her graduation act, a time when she did not want to be represented by someone who was never present. The student explained that the…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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