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Kate Gosselin's attorney, Mark Momjian, is taking a stand against attorney Anthony F. List's harsh comments regarding Kate's "absentee" parenting skills. List, Jon's attorney, told X17online previously, "Hollywood has had too much influence on the decisions she's made as a mother."

In response, Momjian tells X17online exclusively:

    "That is offensive. Those words were not used in his pleading. That's how he characterized our client. Obviously, we take offense to it because it's blatantly untrue."


Just yesterday, Kate's ex filed papers in a Pennsylvania courthouse to gain primary custody of the eight children he shares with Kate. The filing also included revisions to the $20,000-a-month in child and spousal support that Jon currently pays to his ex wife.

Momjian had this to say about the filing:

    "We think it's procedurally defective. We're going to bring these procedural defects to the court. We're not required to respond for another twenty days."


Sources close to the case tell X17online that the legal teams will definitely not wait the full twenty days. Both sides are hoping to expedite the process and most likely will be back in court within the next two weeks.