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If you really want to live with your dad and not your mom anymore you can talk to your parents and they can go back to court and have the custody order modified. If they do not agree there is nothing to do but wait until you are 18.

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The proper phrasing would be:

Where do you live?

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Where have you lived? Where will you live? Where were you living? Where do you want to live?

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Q: Your divorced parents live in the same state but in different towns you want to live with your dad but you live with your mom you are 17 what can you do?
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