yes.
Actually, yes. It is your property and if they get hurt you could get sued... ...That is unless you have a signed liability/injury waiver from their parents.
In a civil court case, you can be sued for various reasons such as breach of contract, personal injury, property damage, defamation, or negligence.
A person can be sued in any state for any amount. Texas does however have quite liberal exemptions for protecting personal and real property.
If the injury was inflicted intentionally by the father then he can be arrested for child abuse. If the injury was accidental but easily avoidable, then he might be charged with negligence. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
Yes, a rapist can be sued for child support if a child is conceived as a result of the rape.
yes
The Attorney General
Homeowners Insurance can not be sued due to a criminal assault.
Yes.
yes you can get sued for back child support. If the child is yours, you need to take responsibility until the child is 18.
It depends on the age of the child. Technically, the parent is responsible for anything that the child does up to the age of resposibility, whatever that is in your state. Instead of worrying so much about whether you'll be sued, you should have more concern regarding what's about to happen to your daughter and what the family of the injured/deceased is going through.
If it relates to a personal injury claim where the individual was injured on the policy holder's property then usually homeowner's insurance will provide compensation up to the specific amount stated in the policy.