Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen's Legal Battle Escalates with Restraining Orders
Taylor Frankie Paul files restraining order against Dakota Mortensen amid ongoing legal dispute
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Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen are embroiled in a legal dispute involving mutual restraining orders and custody arrangements for their two-year-old son, Ever True. Following allegations of domestic violence connected to a February incident, the court has mandated supervised visitation for Paul until a hearing on April 30.
- 01Both parties filed restraining orders against each other amid allegations of domestic violence.
- 02The court has ordered supervised visitation for Taylor Frankie Paul with her son, totaling eight hours per week.
- 03The legal dispute stems from a February incident involving accusations of violence.
- 04The next court hearing is scheduled for April 30 to reassess custody arrangements.
- 05Conflicting accounts of the February incident have emerged from both parties' legal representatives.
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The ongoing legal dispute between Taylor Frankie Paul, known from the reality series *Secret Lives of Mormon Wives*, and Dakota Mortensen has intensified as both parties filed restraining orders against each other. This conflict centers around their two-year-old son, Ever True, following a February incident where both accused each other of violence. In a recent court hearing, the judge granted Paul supervised visitation for eight hours per week with her son, a temporary arrangement that will be evaluated in the next hearing on April 30. The February incident, which has been described as a 'truck tussle,' has led to serious allegations, including claims of physical assault and emotional instability from both sides. Mortensen's legal team argues that Paul's behavior poses safety risks, while Paul's attorneys maintain that she has provided a safe environment for their child. The case continues to unfold under court supervision as both parties prepare for the upcoming hearing.
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The ongoing legal battle may affect the well-being of their child, with supervised visitation indicating concerns about safety and stability.
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