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Khloé Kardashian Announces A Name Change For Her Son: What is it?

Thursday, at 13 months of age, a judge in Los Angeles County legally altered the baby's name to Tatum Thompson.

Khloé Kardashian Announces A Name Change For Her Son: According to a court order, Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson’s firstborn son has a new name. Documents obtained indicate that the couple has formally changed their son Tatum’s name from Baby Kardashian, which the Good American co-founder, 39, entered on his birth certificate because she had not yet chosen a moniker.

Khloé Kardashian Announces A Name Change For Her Son

Thursday, at 13 months of age, a judge in Los Angeles County legally altered the baby’s name to Tatum Thompson. The law in California permits parents to give their child either the father’s or the mother’s last name, or a combination of the two, with the choice being final until overturned by a court.

In July of 2022, 32-year-olds Kardashian and Thompson welcomed a son. They jointly reared True, now 5 years old. The year prior, Kardashian revealed that she had a child via surrogacy.

The reality star revealed Tatum’s identity in the May episode of season three of The Kardashians, and she discussed her difficulties connecting with her son after the surrogacy in subsequent episodes.

Kris Jenner, demonstrating her affection and support for her daughter, reminded Kardashian to be kinder to herself.

Tristan Thompson and Khloé Kardashian are the proud parents.

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As of August 2022 birth

Khloé’s child resembles her brother Rob, but she wanted his moniker to begin with a T, similar to True and their father. The relationship between True’s father and Khloé ended in December 2021 due to an infidelity scandal.

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