Yes, I am included. And I know I didn't provide much details about the situation, but long story short I said I wanted to leave my parents house, packed a bag and never actually left. My girlfriend offered to pick me up should I decide to leave, but I didn't. Then my parents blocked her whole family's phone numbers and I asked them if it would be unblocked and was told yes on three separate occasions, on the last one I said that I would go get my own phone plan if it wasn't. Of course, being 17, the only way I could do that would be prepaid or on someone else's. my girlfriends mom offered to put me on their plan because it would be cheaper for me. My mom claims that the cell provider told her that I was on their plan. After all of this, my mom went to the courthouse and filed for an order and was granted with a court date on Friday, April 7.
So once again, if anyone knows what I need to do to maybe have it dropped on the 7th or even once I turn 18, I would really appreciate any advise.
You can do nothing at age 17 to prohibit the order.
You are but a minor, in the eyes of the law, a legal incompetent.
The court takes no notice of your presence, or existence.
The best course of action is do nothing.
While you're doing NOTHING, because legally you can't do anything until you become an adult, decide if this is the hill you wish die upon.
If it is, at age 18 you can leave your mother's home without explanation or excuse.
You can go anywhere, even to the home of your friend's mother.
You need do NOTHING at age 18, because your mother has no legal standing to request a restraining order for an adult.
Until you become an adult, I suggest you stay away from your friend and her mother.
Contacting anyone from that family can cause legal issues for the person(s) you contact.
As is your mother's case when you become an adult, as a minor, the court takes no notice of your presence.
Why?
As a legal incompetent, you currently have no standing.