That's what I'm asking! -_-
the government is work on a serve on to protect wild life
If you are not doing anything wrong they can not force you to but if you do something wrong so the court decides you should not have parental rights anymore, the court will simply take them away in order to protect the child.
Terminating parental rights does not mean you are no longer obligated to support the child so you still have to pay child support. Unless the child is adopted. You will have no rights to the child at all if you have your rights terminated and the court will not give them back so be sure what you are doing.
Yes, but doing so will not relieve you of your legal responsibility to support the child.
By doing what is needed to protect and to see to the common good of the people.
Your child does have the right not to be punished by you for something the father is not doing.
Yes, but doing so will not terminate your child support obligation.
Nothing Really. The Government Are The People That Should Be Stopping That But, If They Do It , Their's Nobody To Stop Them From Doing It. For Example , Parents Are Supposed To Protect Their Children From Any Kind Of Danger So , Parents That Abuse Their Children Delete The Purpose But, Since Their Are People That Are On A higher Level Than Parents , They Can Stop Parents From Doing That But, Their's Not Really Any One On Higher Level Than The Government (Besides God).
In the United States, rights are not bought and sold. You can petition to terminate your parental rights if your state of residence (or country, if you live outside of the US) allows for this, but doing so only removes your rights to visitation and/or decision making in your child's life. It does not remove your obligation to financially support your child.
government is doing noithing to save musk deer
It protects the people by limiting the power of the government. Every amendment in the bill of rights lays out what the government cannot do. They prevent certain laws from being written, and certain actions from being taken by government officials. This ensures that every person in the country is allowed to do the things that are laid out in the bill rights, and that the government cannot stop them from doing these things.Keep in mind it only restricts government from making rules. The bill of rights does not apply to private companies, who are allowed to make rules prohibiting things protected by the bill of rights.This goes for all countries with a Bill of Rights, and not just the United States. The Bill of Rights for the United States can be read here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights
Yes we can, and I recommend doing so on the grounds of "Infringement of our Second Amendment Rights"!