The feud between Jenelle Evans and her mother has grown so intense the "Teen Mom 2" reality star is now refusing to film scenes with her.

Radar Online reports the mother and daughter battles are still happening on a regular basis, with a new fight nearly every day.

Jenelle chalked much of it up to her mom's wild mood swings and unpredictable personality.

"My mom - she's happy one minute and then the next she is mad," she said. "And then the next day, she'll act like nothing happened."

In recent times, Barbara Evans and her daughter found themselves in a legal battle over the custody of 6-year-old Jace, who currently resides with his grandmother.

"That's still going on right now," Jenelle Evans said of her attempts to regain custody. "[But] I wanted to move away first, get settled down and stuff before I pursue that any further. That's kind of on hold right now too because he is also in school there."

As desperate as she is to regain custody of her son, Jenelle Evans insisted she realized just how delicate the compromise must be to satisfy everyone involved.

"I'm trying to let my mom ease into it instead of grabbing him right from under her, and to try and like wean him off of her," she said.

Evans' experiences have left her feeling knowledgeable enough to advise some of her "Teen Mom" colleagues on the thorny issue of parenting. She recently advised Leah Messer to stay "levelheaded" in her ongoing fight to win back custody of her two young daughters.

"I would just say stay strong and levelheaded," Evans said. "Just stay on the right path."

A judge recently awarded Messer's ex Corey Simms, 26, weekday custody of the 5-year-old twins the two share.

Like Evans, Messer is rumored to have issues with substance abuse, not to mention anxiety, depression and pill issues.

"I think she should [discuss her addiction battle]," Evans said. "But at the same time, no one can force you to do anything. You have to be ready for it."