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After Ruling: Taylor Frankie Paul Allowed Supervised Visits With Son

After Ruling: Taylor Frankie Paul Allowed Supervised Visits With Son
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Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex Dakota Mortensen recently appeared in court virtually to discuss visitation arrangements for their son Ever.

A judge ruled that Paul be granted only supervised time with Ever for at least six hours per week until their protective hearing on April 30.

The judge cited concerns about Paul's reactions to Mortensen in front of Ever, expressing worries about potential unintentional child abuse.

Paul previously filed a temporary protective order against Mortensen, leading to restrictions on parent time until the scheduled hearing.

Recent Developments

Mortensen presented evidence from a previous case, while a video of Paul's altercation with Mortensen surfaced, resulting in the cancellation of her show and a pause in filming.

Both parties have made statements regarding the video, with Paul's representative claiming it lacked context and Mortensen emphasizing his focus on their son's well-being.

Subsequent to the video's release, there is an ongoing domestic assault investigation involving the ex-couple.

Continuing Legal Proceedings

A third domestic violence investigation may impact Paul's probation status, with the district attorney's office set to determine potential charges.

Paul has expressed the toll the situation has taken on her, describing the past days as challenging.

There will be a protective order hearing on April 30 to assess the extension of Mortensen's temporary restraining order.