You do not have extenuating NCP circumstances. You are actually typical. The chances of getting a waiver, IMO, are slim to none.
But “slim” is still in town, so you can give it a go. Look into doing this and give it your all. Have your school, your doctor, etc give statements that your father has no interest, no part in your life that they could see. Make copies of all the court papers showing that he has not paid a dime that was not squeezed out him by court order. It’s up to the individualFinancial aid officers to make that determination, and you might find one that finds your case compelling.
But you also have to proceed as though you are not going to prevail or you’ll be left holding an empty bag. Like everyone else going through the application process, you should be looking first for schools that are most certain to accept you and that you likely could afford. That’s always the tough part of the college search because you can’t just cherry pick the top name schools. You are digging for the gold, mining and panning to find these schools.
Once you have those schools, hopefully, locked up early, you can go for broke for the highly selective schools. UChicago and Vanderbilt will go with just your mothers financial info. There are far more FAFSA only schools out there than PROFILE ones, and you have the stats to get merit within need. Or good pure merit. Some excellent schools in that category too