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"7th floor": the relevance of this totally escapes me.

"get custody back": does your mother not currently have legal custody of you? (It doesn't matter where you're actually living, what's important is whether or not there's a court order saying your mother does not have legal custody of you).

If your mother doesn't have custody, and hasn't already started the legal process of trying to get it back, then the chances of this getting accomplished in the three month timeframe where it will make any difference is slim to none, not least because a court isn't going to want to waste its time on a case that's going to be irrelevant in three months anyway.

If she does have custody, then her chances of getting it enforced in a short timeframe are somewhat greater. But even if she does ... it's three months.

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Q: My mom was on the 7th floor will she get custody back on me I am 17 i will be 18 in three months. My grades are good with me livin with my boyfriend and his mother. Will I be told to move back in?
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