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Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen have moved another step forward in their drawn-out and heated custody fight over their two-year-old son, Ever. Both sides claimed some wins after the latest court hearing, but the biggest development came in Paul's favor regarding parenting time.
The "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star appeared in court this week as the former couple continues to hash out a permanent custody arrangement. Sources close to the proceedings say the judge granted Paul additional parenting time, a significant shift from the temporary schedule that had been in place. Mortensen, however, did not leave empty-handed. The court also upheld certain provisions that give him a consistent role in Ever's upbringing, including specific holiday and weekend rotations.
The case has been marked by public accusations and emotional testimony since the couple split. Both Paul and Mortensen have accused each other of behavior that they argue is not in the child's best interest. Legal experts following the case note that this latest ruling suggests the court is trying to balance the parents' rights while prioritizing Ever's stability.
Neither Paul nor Mortensen has made a public statement since the hearing. Their attorneys are expected to return to court in the coming months to finalize the remaining details of the custody agreement. For now, both parents are adjusting to the new schedule as they continue to co-parent their son.
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