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The Bachelor fans are fuming as Brooke Cleal is given an unfair advantage

The Bachelor fans are fuming as Brooke Cleal is given an unfair advantage
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They ve got two famous parents - but which one do these Aussie celebrity children take after

When it comes to some of Australia s most recognisable celebrity children, the apple doesn t fall far from the tree.  And while a physical resemblance is to be expected among families, some A-list cele-babies seem to resemble one parent far more than the other.  Here, we take a look at Australia s most famous trust fund babies - do they take after mum, or dad?  KELSEY LEE CLARKE  Famous family: The daughter of Australian cricket legend Michael Clarke (left) and his model ex-wife Kyly (right), Kelsey Lee Clarke, five, (centre) has grown up in the public eye  The daughter of Australian cricket legend Michael Clarke and his ex-wife Kyly, has grown up in the public eye. 

Brooke Butler

Brooke Butler is a Weekend Anchor/Weekday Reporter for WJCL 22 News. She joined the team in January of 2021. Brooke spent her childhood in many different parts of the country, including three years in Toronto, Canada. Growing up, Brooke often vacationed in Hilton Head with her family. She loves the Lowcountry! Brooke attended the College of Charleston where she graduated with a degree in Communications and a minor in Spanish. While Brooke was in Charleston, her older sister was attending SCAD, so Brooke spent many weekends visiting her in the Hostess City. During college, Brooke had internships at news stations in both Charleston and Savannah. She is excited now to call Savannah home and be a full time resident.

Family Law Week: A Local Authority v TA & Others [2021] EWCOP 3

Judgment handed down by Mr Justice Cobb on 22nd January 2021 This case concerned an elderly woman, GA, who has dementia and was represented by the Official Solicitor. She was cared for at home by her adult son TA. The court was concerned about the negative impact on the proceedings by the actions and conduct of TA and examined two issues: • If TA should be permitted to record the court hearings • the extent to which the court had power to restrict his communications with the court office.   Background In March 2019 the local authority responsible for meeting GA s needs under the Care Act 2014 brought proceedings under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

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