


No one was arrested, and in the end, the daughter went home with Jon while Kate was referred to Berks County District Attorney's office for a clearer interpretation of the child custody agreement. It was reported that either Jon or Kate took their then 13-year-old daughter to the orthodontist and the argument erupted over who would be taking her home. On August 22, 2017, the police were called to an orthodontist's office in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, after Jon and Kate got into a custody dispute over one of their sextuplet daughters. Kate announced in August 2016 that she enrolled Collin in a program to help him with his "special needs". Since the divorce, Kate has had a contentious relationship with her ex-husband, which has repeatedly made headlines. Kate was granted the ownership of the family home and primary custody of the children. On December 16, 2009, it was announced that the couple's divorce was finalized. No arrests were made and no charges were filed against either party. Kate arrived at the home during Jon's scheduled time with their children because she did not approve of the babysitter he was using. On August 13, 2009, the police were called to the Gosselin family home in Wernersville, Pennsylvania, after the couple were engaged in a verbal fight. According to TLC, Jon and Kate had moved the focus away from the family and the change in the dynamic, as well as the production difficulties that had occurred because the couple was no longer living together, made it unclear whether the show was still viable. However, TLC announced on June 23, 2009, that the show would be suspended with immediate effect. In separate interviews, they stated that the show would continue. They stated that their eight children will remain in their Pennsylvania home, and the two of them will move back and forth to accommodate the custody agreement. However, the two had met with Pennsylvania attorneys on the day that the episode aired to finalize plans for divorce rather than separation. Jon and Kate announced on June 22, 2009, in an episode that they were separating. The family received payment for appearing on the show. To produce the show, the family was filmed three or four days per week and the show's first two seasons aired on Discovery Health Channel before moving to The Learning Channel (TLC).
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With high ratings from the specials, Discovery Health signed the couple to a reality series which began airing in April 2007, called Jon & Kate Plus 8, documenting their lives. A year later they were featured in another special entitled Sextuplets and Twins: One Year Later. The family was then featured in a special on Discovery Health in September 2005 entitled Surviving Sextuplets and Twins.
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Gosselin and family on the cover of KoreAm in May 2007įollowing the birth of the sextuplets, the Gosselins were featured in the NBC reality TV show Home Delivery when their home in Wyomissing was renovated to accommodate the large family. The early birth required the six infants to be placed on ventilators. The sextuplets were born 10 weeks premature, which is common in the multiple births resulting from fertility treatments. She gave birth at just shy of 30 weeks gestation. After further treatments, Gosselin became pregnant again and, on May 10, 2004, in Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center, she gave birth to sextuplets: sons Aaden Jonathan Collin Thomas and Joel Kevin and daughters Alexis Faith, Hannah Joy, and Leah Hope. Gosselin became pregnant through fertility treatment because polycystic ovary syndrome left her unable to conceive otherwise. They were married on June 12, 1999, and on October 8, 2000, she gave birth to twin girls, Cara Nicole and Madelyn "Mady" Kate, who were premature at 35 weeks gestation. Kreider met Jon Gosselin at a company picnic on October 5, 1997. She then worked as a labor and delivery nurse in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Kreider became a registered nurse after completing a diploma program at the Reading Hospital and Medical Center in Reading, Pennsylvania. The third of five children, she has three sisters, Kendra, Christen and Clairissa, and one brother, Kevin. Katie Irene Kreider, who is of German, Scottish, and English descent, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Charlene (née Kolak) and Kenton Kreider, a pastor.
