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Taylor Frankie Paul Wins Custody Ruling Amid Drama

Taylor Frankie Paul was granted additional unsupervised visitation with toddler son Ever amid her ongoing custody case with ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen during...

Taylor Frankie Paul Wins Custody Ruling Amid Drama
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Taylor Frankie Paul was granted additional unsupervised visitation with toddler son Ever amid her ongoing custody case with ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen during a hearing in Utah on Wednesday.

Commissioner Russell Minas expanded weekend visitation for both Paul, 32, and Mortensen, 33, US Weekly reported, having the visits 'carry over into Monday morning instead of Sunday evening.'

The previous arrangement, set last month, had Paul taking custody of the child every other weekend and a standing day in the middle of the week, without overnight visits. 

Paul was 'happy to see the judge expand parent time with the limited information available and looks forward to continuing to make progress at the next hearing,' a source close to Paul told People Wednesday.

News of the amended custody order comes as sources with told TMZ in June that ABC had decided to air her season of the series later this month, after it was initially shelved as she faced accusations of . 

The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Paul, and Mortensen via Instagram, for further comment on the story. 

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Taylor Frankie Paul, 32, was granted additional unsupervised visitation with toddler son Ever amid her ongoing custody case with ex-boyfriend Dakota Mortensen, 33, during a hearing in Utah on Wednesday. Pictured April 30 in Salt Lake City, Utah  

Also during Wednesday's hearing, the Colorado-born star's legal team submitted an image to the court showing Mortensen traveling with Ever, two, on his motorcycle.

Mortensen (pictured April 30) was ordered not to take the toddler on his motorcycle moving forward 

Paul emerged on TikTok and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives prior to ABC picking her to be The Bachelorette 

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'I just don't want them to be alone at the exchanges,' the judge said. 'I want them to stay away from each other.'

Last month, Paul had checked into a rehab facility for a temporary stay, a source told People. Paul spoke about in a clip on Instagram Stories earlier this month, saying, 'I knew that I was in a spot to take a step back and be like, "OK, we need a reset."'

Numerous branches of law enforcement in Utah launched probes into Paul and Mortensen earlier this year after both sides traded accusations the other had been violent with them. Both sides denied the claims made by the other. 

Paul was seen attacking Mortensen with her minor daughter present in a 2023 clip TMZ posted on March 19. The jarring video led ABC to abruptly shelve Paul's season on the verge of its premiere.

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Both sides subsequently filed for protective orders against the other, which had been granted for a three-year stretch during an April 30 hearing.

'You guys have to figure out a lot here,' the judge said, according to US Weekly. 'You have to figure out how to function as coparents. I'm hoping that you're not people who just thrive on the drama and the conflict. You've got to put your child first and shield the child from this conflict.' 

Paul is mother to three children: daughter Indy, eight, and son Ocean, five, with ex-husband Tate Paul; and son Ever, two, with ex-boyfriend Mortensen.

Tate in late June filed for a restraining order against Paul, but was denied by a judge. 

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