Taylor Frankie Paul's Exes Rip Her For Downplaying Juvenile Court
Key Points:
- Taylor Frankie Paul's exes, Tate Paul and Dakota Mortensen, criticize her for downplaying concerns that her children may be "abused, neglected or dependent," accusing her of ignoring serious issues.
- Utah's Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) filed a petition asking juvenile court to take jurisdiction over Taylor's children, seeking protective supervision and a guardian ad litem.
- Tate and Dakota's lawyer, Chad Shattuck, emphasizes that the DCFS petition is not routine but a response to serious concerns about the children's safety and calls for better coordination among child welfare and legal systems.
- Despite false accusations on social media, Tate and Dakota have remained silent publicly to protect their children and plan to share their story in an appropriate forum when ready.
- They express gratitude that DCFS is intervening and stress their focus on the children's healing, accountability, and improving systemic responses to such cases.