If the court levied the fine against YOU, and not your parents/guardians, yes. YOU are responsible.
Yes. But since you will not be around to pay them, your estate will be responsible for paying them. If you are married and your spouse files a joint return for the year you die, your spouse could be responsible.
A seventeen year old can not normally be sued in court. They are not yet an adult. Their parents can be sued, as they are responsible for the 17 year old.
Yes, you would still be responsible for paying the fine associated with a failure to appear traffic ticket, even if no warrant was filed. The ticket typically remains valid, and the associated penalties may continue to accrue over time. It's advisable to contact the relevant court or agency to confirm the status of the ticket and to settle any outstanding fines to avoid potential complications in the future.
No, a 7-year-old cannot go to juvenile court as they are typically considered too young to be held legally responsible for their actions.
You are not responsible for an adult. The only exception would be if they have been deemed incompetent and the court has appointed you as guardian.
Contact the court with jurisdiction over the case and find out. Each court sets their own policy. Typically, you can pay off the fine owed, or you can post a cash bond and be given a new court date.
If the courts have ordered child support then no. The current custodial parent is responsible for the financials of the child. If the father is meeting the current court orders then he is exempt for paying any other than child support. If the court has ordered the child to live with both parents then an exception could be made by the courts. However, should the child start college after they turn 18 the father is no longer responsible for anything to do with the child.
It requires a court order. The court will review the situation and determine whether the minor is responsible and capable of supporting themselves.
He'll get a fine or a sentence.
They can be if they want to, or if a court has declared them responsible. In most cases once the child is 18, they are no longer the parents responsibility.
because he is paying her 9 pound a year to do chores!and to look after his wife!
Doesn't matter how ridiculous one things the fines are for a given ticket, or how long the interval has been since the last ticket. You could protest the fine by going to court, but you will wind up paying lots more in court and attorney costs than the original fine. Just pay the ticket and get on with life.