Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson have legally changed the name of their son. Initially, she listed the name as Baby Kardashian on his birth certificate, as a moniker, due to her indecision on the final name.
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Then yesterday (31), a Los Angeles county judge granted the name change, officially decreeing the baby as Tatum Thompson. Per California law, the parents can choose whether the child will have the father’s last name, the mother’s last name, or a combination of both.
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The birth of the baby has been a difficult subject for Khloé. The reality star shared on the first episode of the third season of “The Kardashians” that she was having trouble bonding with her son, due to the fact that the baby was born through surrogacy.
“Compare it to True and him, it’s a different experience. The connection … took days with True. With him, it’s taking months and we still don’t have a complete bond.” Khloé admite.
Khloé and Tristan welcomed baby Tatum in July 2002, via surrogate. They also share a daughter, True Thompson, 5.