Taylor Frankie Paul Granted Extended Parent-Time on Mother's Day Amid Legal Issues

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Taylor Frankie Paul Granted Extended Parent-Time on Mother's Day Amid Legal Issues

Taylor Frankie Paul has been granted extended parent-time with her son on Mother's Day. The court awarded her nearly 12 hours to spend with her child on May 10th, from 9 AM to 8:30 PM. This decision comes after a video surfaced showing an incident involving Paul accidentally hitting her other child with a barstool during an argument with Dakota Mortensen. Paul's weekly parenting time has also been increased from 8 hours to 12 hours, with three separate four-hour supervised blocks recommended for mother and child bonding. The court has scheduled a hearing on June 1 to address future child custody and parent-time issues between Paul and Mortensen, who both have permanent restraining orders against each other. Despite the legal issues, there is a desire from 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' producers to have Paul back on the show, although the fate of her 'Bachelorette' season remains uncertain.