The restraining order, which was issued March 1, took Sheen's twin sons away from him and prevented the actor from contacting Mueller. The order expires today, and Mueller has decided against pursuing an extension.
"An attorney in the case asked that it be taken off the calendar," LA Superior Court spokeswoman Elizabeth Martinez said regarding the court date to extend the order.
Mueller insists, though, that Sheen take a psychological exam, according to RadarOnline.com.
"Charlie must submit to a mental health evaluation with a licensed professional before he can see Bob and Max," a source with knowledge of the situation told Radar. "Charlie won't see the boys until he sees a psychiatrist, that is someone neutral, that hasn't previously treated him."
Mueller initially filed the restraining order after Sheen allegedly made threatening comments toward her. The couple has since reached a custody agreement, and Sheen is moving forward with hopes to see his sons soon.
"If he wants to see them, he will do it," the source added. "Charlie agreed to these terms in the custody agreement. He has to adhere to the terms."
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