Taylor Frankie Paul Ex's Legal Action May Be 'Losing Battle'

This week it continues According to the law UsRachael Bennett, a certified family law specialist and senior attorney at Sullivan Law & Associates, disagrees Taylor Frankie Paul recent legal battle with his ex Father Paul.
On June 30, Tate, 32, filed a temporary restraining order in a Utah court, requesting a hearing. He also filed a motion to change the terms of their divorce and the custody agreement with their two children: daughter Indy, 8, and son Ocean, 6. Tate's request was finally denied a day later.
“The judge denied both requests on the basis that there was no substantial evidence to support her allegations that Taylor was unstable or posed a risk to the children's safety,” Bennett said. “Most importantly, the judge ruled that there was no evidence of 'present and irreparable harm' to the children, which is important in these emergency applications.”
The Tate has submitted a proposal for reconsideration and presented several exhibitions. Court documents say Tate left their two children with Taylor, 32, in June for a trip to Iceland, but the new court rulings from a Utah judge spoke to Tate's assertion that “recent events” prompted the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to look into the welfare of her children and Taylor's children.

He sent text messages and phone calls as proof that Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star recently entered a rehabilitation center without telling him. (Us reported on July 1 that Taylor had voluntarily entered a rehab facility for a short stay and has since left.)
“You can only file a motion for reconsideration if there are new facts or evidence that was not present in the original filing,” Bennett explained. “Tate's legal team offered a bunch of documents between him and Taylor as his 'new evidence,' arguing that the court should look beyond the Iceland trip and the timeline issues because they say the situation escalated after his return. With this new argument, he really narrowed the scope of the evidence that was important to that small, two-week window between him returning from his trip, except that Taylor was able to show that now that he's filing that in the TRO. Weeks 2 put children at risk of 'immediate and irreversible harm,' this is still an ongoing debate.”
The court accepted Taylor's request to undergo a sobriety test, specifying that he may return to visit his two older children as long as he passes unsupervised.
In a separate case, a judge ruled Wednesday, July 8, that Taylor can have unsupervised time with her son Ever, 2, who she shares with ex Dakota Mortensen.





