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Reality TV personality Taylor Frankie Paul, known for her role on "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," has secured increased parenting time in her ongoing custody battle with ex-partner Dakota Mortensen. The pair appeared in court this week to hash out arrangements for their young son, Ever, following a domestic violence investigation that ultimately resulted in no charges being filed.
The hearing focused on adjusting the parenting schedule after months of legal wrangling. Paul's legal team argued for more time with the child, citing stability and the child's best interests. Mortensen's side pushed back, but the judge ultimately sided with Paul, granting her additional days and overnight visits. The decision marks a significant shift in the case, which has been closely watched by fans of the reality show.
The domestic violence probe stemmed from an incident earlier this year. Police were called to the couple's home, but after a thorough investigation, prosecutors declined to file charges due to insufficient evidence. Both Paul and Mortensen have maintained that they are focused on co-parenting effectively despite their personal differences. Neither party commented directly after the ruling, but sources close to Paul say she is relieved and eager to move forward. The new parenting plan is expected to take effect immediately, with both parents required to attend co-parenting counseling sessions as part of the agreement.
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