Q News, his estranged parents disagreed on the name that would go on the boy's tombstone and took their case to Family Court in Australia.His mother told The West Australian that her son "would hate" to have his birth name on anything used to memorialize him."[His father] wanted all the ashes [interred together] and [our son's birth name] on the plaque," she said. "I would agree to have [the birth name] in brackets but his [chosen name] first."She noted that the use of her son's "dead" birth name and his chosen name was a point of anxiety for him.