to what? depends on what specifically you mean..it's not what are your rights but how to enforce them without going broke... :)
my daughter was bore in NC i was not there, this was in Sep 2006, is ther a time limit in which i should have been listed as the father?
Government documents did North Carolina have is all about bill of rights.
Yes it is!
North Carolina initially did not ratify the Constitution because it believed that it did not adequately protect individual rights and liberties. They insisted on the inclusion of a Bill of Rights as a safeguard against potential government overreach. Once the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution, North Carolina ratified it in 1789.
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The kind of protest that was used in 1960 in North Carolina was the civil rights.
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Yes. North Carolina (at the time period) rejected the US Constitution because a bill of rights was needed. North Carolina was one of a few other states that refused to ratify the constitution for fear of a repeat of government they fought so hard to sever ties with.
Can you terminate parental rights if the absent parent is paying suport
Yes, as do un c.f. les, cousins, fathers, mothers, sisters, fisters, brothers (except the black kind), nieces, nephews, great and not-so-great grandparents, and people who have no relation at all. Everybody got rights in North Carolina, 'cept black folk
the civil rights