Taylor Frankie Paul Faces Renewed Custody Battle as Dakota Mortensen Hires Ex-Husband’s Attorneys
Taylor Frankie Paul’s ongoing legal disputes have taken another turn after her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, hired the same legal team that has long represented her ex-husband, Tate Paul.
The move comes as both men continue separate custody disputes involving Taylor’s children, adding another layer of complexity to an already high-profile family court battle.
Dakota Mortensen Changes Legal Representation
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Dakota Mortensen has replaced his previous attorney with attorneys Steven Russell and Chad Shattuck—the same lawyers who have represented Tate Paul for years.
The change in legal counsel comes amid renewed court proceedings involving custody arrangements and protective orders.
While hiring the same attorneys does not necessarily indicate coordination between the two cases, it means Taylor is now facing legal challenges from both former partners represented by the same legal team.
Custody Disputes Continue on Multiple Fronts
Taylor currently shares children with both Tate Paul and Dakota Mortensen, and each custody matter is being handled separately.
Recent court filings show that both cases remain active, with ongoing disagreements over parenting arrangements and compliance with court orders.
Family law experts often note that custody disputes can evolve as new evidence is presented or circumstances change, making modifications to existing court orders relatively common.
Tate Paul Seeks Another Review From the Court
Earlier this week, Tate Paul asked the court to reconsider a request for a temporary restraining order after a judge initially declined to grant it.
The renewed filing reportedly includes additional exhibits, including text messages that Tate believes support his position.
The court has not yet ruled on the latest request, and the allegations contained in the filing have not been independently verified in court.
Police Were Recently Contacted Over Protective Order Concerns
Before Tate’s latest filing, Dakota Mortensen contacted the Bluffdale Police Department regarding concerns that Taylor had allegedly violated the terms of their protective orders during custody exchanges involving their son, Ever.
According to police, officers later spoke with Taylor to ensure everyone understood the existing court orders. Authorities have indicated that the matter has since been forwarded to the district attorney’s office for review.
At this stage, it remains unclear whether any additional legal action will result.
Taylor’s Team Pushes Back
Sources close to Taylor dispute the recent allegations and claim Dakota is driving the latest legal actions against her.
Those sources also suggest the renewed legal activity coincides with reports that Taylor’s season of The Bachelorette could premiere later this month.
However, no evidence has been publicly presented linking the timing of the custody filings to the reality show’s release schedule.
What This Means Going Forward
With Dakota now represented by Tate’s longtime attorneys, Taylor faces simultaneous legal proceedings involving both former partners.
Several issues—including custody arrangements, protective orders, and recent court filings—remain unresolved, and future hearings are expected to determine how the disputes progress.
Until the courts issue new rulings, many of the claims made by each side remain allegations rather than established facts.
Key Takeaways
- Dakota Mortensen has hired the same attorneys who represent Taylor Frankie Paul’s ex-husband, Tate Paul.
- Both custody cases involving Taylor remain active.
- Tate Paul is asking the court to reconsider a previously denied temporary restraining order.
- Police recently reviewed concerns involving protective orders during custody exchanges.
- The matter has reportedly been referred to the district attorney’s office.
- Sources close to Taylor deny the allegations and question the timing of the renewed legal actions.