Yes
No.
As the child is a minor, it is the responsibility of the parents.
The parents are not liable for the damage. Parents can only be liable for the actions of a child who is under the age of 18.
no
For the same reason that teens are incapable of understanding their parents. Parents are often right, but in any event, the child (teen) must obey them.
no
Yes; parents are jointly and severally liable for the support of their children.
When the State assumes guardianship of a child, both parents become liable for child support, payable to the State as reimbursement.
The only people liable for child support or for supporting a child are the biological parents who actually helped to conceive the child.
The parents are liable for support to the State, unless/until the child is adopted. Losing one's parental rights does not terminate one's legal responsibility.
I don't know all of the facts, but I do that if the child is dead, the parents or legal guardians will be liable to pay off the debt.
Teen - sense of independence. Parents - a child that hopefully displays responsible driving behavior.