Home / Arts and Entertainment / Judge Expands Taylor Paul's Time with Son Ever
Judge Expands Taylor Paul's Time with Son Ever
2 Jun
Summary
- Taylor Paul's supervised visitation with her son was lifted.
- Paul will now have weekly visits plus alternating weekends with Ever.
- Both parents are ordered not to publicly criticize each other.

In a recent court hearing on Monday, June 2, 2026, a judge ruled to expand Taylor Frankie Paul's parenting time with her 2-year-old son, Ever. The previous requirement for supervised visits has been lifted, allowing Paul increased contact with her child.
Under the revised agreement, Paul is granted parenting time on a specific day each week, in addition to every other weekend. Dakota Mortensen will continue as Ever's primary custodian, retaining custody during holidays. The judge also issued a directive for both parents to refrain from public criticism of each other, including on social media platforms.
This legal development comes after months of contentious legal battles. The disputes intensified earlier this year, marked by competing allegations and domestic incidents that led to law enforcement involvement and mutual protective orders. These mutual protective orders, granted in April, are set to remain in effect for the next three years.