Taylor Frankie Paul Granted Supervised Visits with 2-Year-Old Son
A Utah judge ruled that reality TV star Taylor Frankie Paul can have supervised visits with her 2-year-old son. Her ex Dakota Mortensen was granted temporary custody over two weeks ago.
A Utah district court judge granted Taylor Frankie Paul supervised visits with the 2-year-old son she shares with ex Dakota Mortensen during an April 7 court appearance.
Paul stars in "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," a reality TV show. More than two weeks earlier, Mortensen had been granted temporary custody of their son.
Supervised visits mean Paul can see her child, but only with another adult watching to make sure the child stays safe. Courts use this arrangement when there are concerns about a parent's ability to care for their child alone.
The judge's ruling will stay in place until another hearing about a protective order later this month. Details about what led to the custody change have not been made public.
This custody battle shows how family court decisions work when child safety is a concern. Supervised visits are often ordered when judges need to protect children while keeping family connections.
Another court hearing about a protective order is scheduled for later this month.
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