yes. parents are only required to provide you with food, water, shelter and one shirt, two shoes and one shirt.
yes because you are still not a legal adult so you still have to abid by your parents rules.
If the car is in your mother's name, yes.
I don't know if the car is paid off, but if he is considered the owner, and they are considered the co-signer more than likely no. The co-signer's are really people that will pay the payments if he dosn't. If the payments are being paid on time then no.
Yes, taking your parent's car without permission and running away with it would be considered theft. It is illegal to take someone else's property without their consent, even if they are your parents.
If you have paid for the car then it belongs to you regardless of what you do.
If your under 18 and still considered a child your guardians or parents have a right morally and legally to take your car away if they feel it is too much of a hazard. If you are over 18 then they have no legal grounds to take away your car.
yes if you are a minor
No-If they gave it back it is now a civil matter and they must take you to court and get a judgement. They cannot take your car--that would be theft
If it was in your name, than how could he sell it. If it wasn't, than it wasn't your car.
Negative Punishment
Negative Punishment
Negative Punishment