A judge issues a stark warning in Taylor Frankie Paul’s case, citing "violence both ways" as custody tensions reach a boiling point. The Judge Says ‘Violence Both Ways’ In Taylor Frankie Paul Case first appeared on The Blast
A tense court hearing between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen has led to a major decision that shows just how serious their situation has become.
After months of back-and-forth accusations, police investigations, and public attention, the former couple finally appeared in court on April 30 to settle issues around protection orders and custody of their young son.
During the hearing, the judge spoke openly about their conflict and issued a ruling intended to keep them apart and prevent further problems.
Taylor Frankie Paul And Dakota Mortensen Granted Mutual Protective Orders

Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen have both been issued mutual protective orders lasting three years following their April 30 court hearing.
The decision came after the former couple appeared in court to address both their competing filings and the custody situation involving their two-year-old son, Ever.
The hearing marked their first public appearance together since reports of multiple domestic violence investigations surfaced earlier this year.
With both sides presenting evidence and accusations, the court ultimately ruled that legal separation between the two was necessary moving forward.
The judge’s decision ensures that both Paul and Mortensen are legally restricted from certain interactions.
Paul Case Prompts Judge To Address ‘Violence Both Ways’

During the livestreamed hearing, Commissioner Russell Minas made it clear that the situation between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen was not one-sided.
“I’m finding that there’s been violence both ways between these parties,” he stated per PEOPLE, pointing to evidence presented from both individuals.
Minas also warned that their interactions often escalate quickly, telling the courtroom that the pair cannot remain in the same space for long before “it turns violent.”
He stressed that their focus must shift away from conflict and toward their responsibilities as parents, urging them to prioritize their child over ongoing disputes.
“I’m hoping you’re not just people who thrive on the drama and conflict. You guys have to figure out a lot here. You have to figure out how to function as co-parents,” Minas shared.
Taylor Frankie Paul Urged To Focus On Co-Parenting And Child’s Future

The judge repeatedly emphasized the importance of stability for their son, Ever, cautioning both parents about the long-term impact of their behavior.
“You’re modeling right now how you deal with conflict to a 2-year-old,” Minas said, adding that such dynamics could “affect” the child later in life.
He also addressed the broader implications of their relationship, telling the pair, “You’re linked together for the remainder of your lives. This is your legacy.”
Most importantly, Minas revealed his job was to keep Paul and Mortensen away from each other as staying together would not be best for Ever.
“Beyond the pale, the toxicity here. I’m really intent on trying to keep the two of you away from each other for now,” he stated.
Paul Case Tied To Past Allegations And Ongoing Fallout

The court ruling comes after months of legal and public challenges involving Taylor Frankie Paul.
Earlier this year, both the Draper City Police Department and West Jordan Police Department investigated domestic violence claims made by each party against the other, though prosecutors later declined to file charges against Paul due to insufficient evidence.
The situation is further complicated by a prior 2023 arrest involving the reality TV star, where she was accused of throwing chairs during an altercation.
She later pleaded guilty in abeyance to aggravated assault, with other charges dropped. The incident resurfaced in March 2026 after video footage capturing an altercation between her and Mortensen, circulated online, reigniting public attention.
Following the video’s release, ABC canceled her filmed season of “The Bachelorette,” while production on “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” was temporarily paused after some cast Although production has since resumed, Paul chose not to return at this time. As the legal process continues, the court is expected to issue further recommendations on parenting arrangements ahead of a June 1 hearing.
Taylor Frankie Paul Sparks Romance Rumors With Doug Mason

Amid the court drama, Paul’s love life appears to be shifting again as new reports link her to Doug Mason, the rumored winner of her unaired season of “The Bachelorette.”
According to The Blast, Paul is reportedly “seeing” Mason despite the controversy surrounding her personal life.
Additional reporting confirms the connection goes beyond speculation, with insiders saying the two are “seeing each other” and “trying to make it work” after previously parting ways.
Their history dates back to the reality show, where Mason was believed to have been Paul’s final choice, even proposing during filming before things later fell apart.
Now, despite setbacks surrounding the canceled season and public scrutiny, the two appear to be reconnecting in real life.members refused to film with her.
The Judge Says ‘Violence Both Ways’ In Taylor Frankie Paul Case first appeared on The Blast
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