It's difficult to answer without knowing what specific rights you're talking about. Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to your parents control and authority. They maintain all the same parental rights over you that they always had. With that said, they cannot force you to have an abortion or to give the child up for adoption. Of course, they can make it very difficult for you to keep that child.
He is guilty of statutory rape. The minor has very little rights since they are a minor.
I think so as long as she is ugly.
No it is not legal
Depends on the circumstances. More details are needed.
Yes, U-turns are legal in North Carolina unless there is a sign specifically prohibiting them.
Government documents did North Carolina have is all about bill of rights.
No, in North Carolina it is a felony and is qualified as a crime against nature.
Same-sex marriage is legal in North Carolina effective October 9, 2014.
Same-sex marriage became legal in North Carolina on October 9, 2014.
The Constitution of North Carolina is divided into three main parts: the Preamble, the Declaration of Rights, and the Articles. The Declaration of Rights outlines individual liberties and rights, while the Articles address the structure of government, the powers of various branches, and other legal provisions. This structure reflects the state's emphasis on individual rights and democratic governance.
"One common arrangement is joint legal custody, and one parent to have sole physical custody, while the other has visitation rights. North Carolina family courts decide child custody issues based on what it believes to be in the best interest of the child. "http://statelaws.findlaw.com/north-carolina-law/north-carolina-child-custody-laws.html
Yes it is!