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Yes. The right to support, protect, and raise children is both a right and an obligation. The primary responsibility of securing the rights and well-being of a child lies on a parent or person rearing the child. The person rearing the child must be supported by state and local municipalities in ensuring the rights and well-being of the child, and by public and private law as legal persons according to their competence.
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Yes. The right to support, protect, and raise children is both a right and an obligation. The primary responsibility of securing the rights and well-being of a child lies on a parent or person rearing the child. The person rearing the child must be supported by state and local municipalities in ensuring the rights and well-being of the child, and by public and private law as legal persons according to their competence.
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Yes. The right to support, protect, and raise children is both a right and an obligation. The primary responsibility of securing the rights and well-being of a child lies on a parent or person rearing the child. The person rearing the child must be supported by state and local municipalities in ensuring the rights and well-being of the child, and by public and private law as legal persons according to their competence.