As I said, there seems to be no consensus among the trainers/social workers that we've dealt with thus far.
OP, I think you have your 'consensus' right here on this thread.
And, I think it is fair to say that most people posting here do have experience and knowledge on these issues.
I am sorry if you came here looking for validation of your pre-conceived decision, and then that is not what you got...
Even in your last post, it seems that you continue to have a selfish and angry attitude.. You continue to make statements that confirm your negative attitude about adopting. (horrible history, horrible birth parents.. your rights... etc...)
Again, it is not just that you might like to change the child's name that concerns me... It is the underlying attitudes that I see in your comments.
It is like you feel that you will take in a complete and wonderful little person, and benevolently bestow them with some alternate identy... (because, clearly, their real identity is just not good enough.. and who wants to be 'saddled' with the baggage...)
Will all due respect... I do see this underlying attutude, and I just have to say that this may not be the best (positive, realistic, healthy) attitude with which to go into an adoption.
In your last post, you say "Well, there is not big concensus......" You continue to grasp at straws to try to justify your attitude that, you WILL change the child's name...
If you are looking for a consensus from the social workers that you have happened to deal with... you may not find that... They are not legally authorized to tell prospective parents that they cannot exercise their 'rights'.. that you seem to defend and cherish at all costs...
Again...
It is clear that it is your RIGHT to change your child's name..
However, what is a 'RIGHT' is not aways right.
Unfortunately, you have made your decision before meeting a prospective child and given any due consideration.
