Will I get in legal trouble if I'm 17 and take my phone from my mom if my biological father pays for it but wants me to have it?
I do not think you will get in legal trouble if you obtain your phone from your mother.
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I do not think you will get in legal trouble if you obtain your phone from your mother.
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