But Jasmine Cooke gained an interim freezing order from the High Court after a wrangle over the donations had seen her excluded from receiving a share. That was spelled out in the first update to the Givealittle page on September 8 - 14 days after the page went live. Tayler claims the crowdfunding site gave her three options: refund every donation, get a written agreement drawn up with Jasmine Cooke, or remove Jasmine Cooke as a beneficiary. “The Givealittle page itself used my pregnancy and the children’s place in Kane’s life to encourage donations,” she wrote. In an email obtained by the Herald, Jasmine Cooke was given a deadline of 5pm, Monday 15 September to sign it.
Source: New Zealand Herald January 11, 2026 22:04 UTC