Summary
A Utah court has ruled that Taylor Frankie Paul cannot have unsupervised visits with her 2-year-old son due to concerns about her behavior during conflicts with the child's father, Dakota Mortensen. The court will hold a hearing on April 30 to further assess the situation and decide on protective orders requested by both parents.
Key Facts
- Taylor Frankie Paul, involved in a court case, is a star of "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives."
- The court restricted Paul's unsupervised access to her son, citing concerns about behavior during disputes with the child's father.
- Dakota Mortensen, the child's father, requested a long-term protective order against Paul.
- Paul also filed for a protective order against Mortensen.
- A significant court hearing is set for April 30 to address their legal petitions.
- Videos of past violent interactions between Paul and Mortensen exist; one video reportedly shows an incident in May 2025.
- Paul is charged with several offenses, including domestic violence in front of a child.
- ABC decided not to air a new season of "The Bachelorette," featuring Paul, following the leak of a video showing aggressive behavior.