My mom and I got in a fight and she won't let me have any of the clothes she's ever purchased for me. I'm 16 and living with my dad and have no clothes basically. Can she legally keep them from me?

No. The fact that your parent purchased the clothes for you does not supercede your right to ownership. Once a parent has given the child the clothing or other item that item belongs to the receipient child.

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