Trigger Warning: This article contains references to domestic violence.Taylor Frankie Paul, reality show personality, voluntarily admitted herself to a rehab facility following the recommendation of her medical advisor. Meanwhile, the ex-husband of ‘The Secret Lives of the Mormon Wives’ star Tate Paul has filed a motion for a temporary restraining order against her. Additionally, she filed a petition for divorce and modification of custody terms. Here Taylor takes a closer look at the lives of Frankie Paul and Tate Paul as they navigate their legal cases.
Taylor Frankie Paul checks herself into a rehab facility
With a steadfast commitment to getting better, Taylor Frankie Paul has voluntarily checked into rehab, according to People. “People around Taylor want her to get help,” the report noted, adding that those around her “want to see her get better.” The main reason behind the unprecedented move is his belief in protecting his children. She shares an eight-year-old daughter, Indy, and a six-year-old son, Ocean, with ex-husband Tate Paul, as well as a two-year-old son, Ever, with Dakota Mortensen.
Tate Paul Taylor files a temporary restraining order against Frankie Paul
According to the aforementioned outlet, Tate Paul filed a motion in a Utah court on Tuesday, June 30, 2026 for a temporary restraining order against the reality star. Moreover, she filed a petition to modify the agreed terms for divorce and custody. The filing comes after Paul made comments about his co-parenting relationship with Taylor. “My co-parenting relationship has been peaceful for the most part,” she wrote in comments on a livestream hosted by Crew Eaton, adding, “the past few months have not been that way.”
Taylor is about Frankie Paul
Taylor Frankie Paul was previously arrested for domestic violence in 2023. TMZ released footage of her screaming and throwing a chair at Mortensen in front of their child during the ongoing investigation. He pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and other charges were dismissed. Dakota and Taylor filed protective orders against each other earlier this year and granted mutual consent for a three-year term. Disclaimer: If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, assault or abuse, please seek help immediately. Contact a mental health professional, NGO or trusted person. Several helplines are available to provide assistance.