Does The Law Allow Parents To Name Identical Twins With Identical Names? Hopefully, One Set Of?

Technically, if they are really identical twins, (not fraternal that look alike) they have the same DNA. They are split from one fertilized ovum. I would imagine that a name difference would in this case be the only legal way to differentiate the two.In cases where the one is being suspected ( later in life) of a crime, paternity, etc. A way of distinguishing them needs to be in order.

It's a sticky situation, and body scars, dental work, etc would have to be the determining factors rather than DNA. Weird, huh? My neices are identical, proven by DNA, and one is a physician.

She said technically their children are 1/2 brother and sister rather than cousins, as most sibling's children would be.

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