It is currently possible for a woman to choose a legal, non-gender last name, although it may sometimes require a white lie to comply with the law as it is currently written (for example, a woman can claim to be Hungarian – not Czech – of heritage, making It is legally possible to choose a non-gender form of the family name),” he said in an email. “As I understand it, a certain percentage of women choose to have a legal non-gender family name, and if the law is changed to remove restrictions, every woman will have freedom of choice, in which case the percentage of women is likely to choose the non-gender option.”
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