If she is still a minor and not emancipated then Yes, The Legal Guardian can still be held financially liable for the child's actions.
No. Car insurance is insurance on the car not insurance on the driver.
Why would you do that to your daughter?
Yes, they are still responsible for their daughter. Once she reaches the age of 18 she is free to go where she wishes.
Because you're not married, he isn't legally responsible for you. Of course, he is legally responsible for any children for whom you and he are the parents.
When a minor marries they become emancipated, so you would no longer be responsible for her.
At least until she is 18 but it can be longer depending on the laws where you live.
In most states, you are responsible for your child until she reaches the age of majority, however, you are NOT responsible for her child.
Yes legally you are still responsible for your daughter as long as she is living in your home. Now if she no longer is living with you than you are responsible in ethical aspect as you are their parent.
You could keep trying to talk to them and stay in communication, if you do or try to do anything legally you are only likely to drive your daughter away even further.
You are responsible for your children until they are adults. And in Colorado that is not until they turn 18.
the owner of the vehicle is responsible for the ticket. he/she/they are legally required to at least have the minimum liability coverage your state requires.
Not legally unless she has parental permission. Until they reach 18 the parents are responsible for him.