Rights to what specifically? They have the right to food, shelter and basic necessities until they're 18.
Are you talking about a divorce? In that case, the court often appoints a child's attorney to represent the child and then they have a lot of rights.
2007-10-31 18:23:06
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answered by Wintergirl 5
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Yes. Children outside of the womb have the right to be fed, sheltered, educated and protected from physical harm.
2007-11-01 01:21:15
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answered by raichasays 7
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Children inside the womb, no.
Children outside the womb, yes.
2007-11-01 01:15:48
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answered by A Person 3
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Children definitely have rights such as the right to be supported.
2007-11-01 01:52:55
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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children legally have some basic legal rights.
2007-11-01 01:44:10
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answered by shightfuhk 2
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Human rights just like you.
2007-11-01 01:21:07
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answered by Chef Michael 3
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They have the right to obey their parents...or to turn them in if they're doing something illegal.
2007-11-01 01:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, darn it; I'd have sold a couple otherwise. . .
2007-11-01 01:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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what rights???????
2007-11-01 01:18:45
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answered by shyam s 2
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