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For 14 Years, They Have Lived as a "Family with Different Surnames" with Different Surnames for Husband and Wife, Parents and Children, and Sisters. the Way that a Couple of Administrative Scriveners Live in a "Common-Law Marriage" that Is Approved by The

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Naosuke Mizuguchi and Akiko Tachibana got married in 2011. They met through coworkers, both of whom were administrative scriveners. When the topic of marriage came up, Tachibana felt an instinctive resistance, saying, "I don't want to change my last name." "I want to be 'Akiko Tachibana'..."
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Naosuke Mizuguchi and Akiko Tachibana got married in 2011. They met through coworkers, both of whom were administrative scriveners. When the topic of marriage came up, Tachibana felt an instinctive resistance, saying, "I don't want to change my last name." "I want to be 'Akiko Tachibana'..."

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