Jackson, the 16-year-old son of Scott and Kelly Wolf, has found himself in the midst of his parents’ tumultuous divorce.
On Tuesday, Kelly shared a video on social media while trying to access their family home in Park City, Utah, where she was hoping to retrieve some money and personal items.
During her attempts, she called the police but wasn’t able to get inside, as it seemed the locks had been changed.
Jackson commented on the situation, indicating his disapproval with, “What is this you’re doing, this is a crazy mom.”
In her footage, Kelly expressed frustration, stating she had done everything she could to grab some essential belongings, noting she only had $6 to her name.
She even slept in her car the night prior. “What I’ve experienced is pretty intense,” she shared. The former “Party of Five” star revealed their divorce came after 21 years of marriage, touching on her past struggles with retention.
“I’ve had enough,” she continued. “I’m tired of living in my car. I’m tired of feeling like I’m going crazy.”
As she recorded, Kelly encountered the police at the house and insisted they needed to be present, recalling a previous incident where they had been followed.
She told the officers, “I was kicked out, I haven’t seen my kid in six months, and I’m just trying to prove that I want a divorce.”
She also documented this for her lawyer, as her efforts to enter the home were repeatedly thwarted, whether trying the door or attempting to climb in through a window.
At one point, she tried entering via the garage, but still, she couldn’t get inside. It seemed that no one was home, and attempts to reach Scott by police were unsuccessful.
Despite her several tries, she ultimately couldn’t gain entry and expressed her annoyance as she concluded, “I’ll be back soon.”
Later, Kelly mentioned on her Instagram story that she was banned from a hotel where she had already paid, calling the situation “rude” and “unhealthy.” She expressed feelings of empowerment as she left, calling it a moment of freedom and dignity.
Scott’s representatives did not respond to requests for comments, and attempts to reach the local sheriff’s office were unsuccessful.
Earlier this month, Scott had dropped a restraining order against Kelly, and he received temporary sole custody of their children: Jackson, Miller, and Lucy.
They’ve reached a temporary agreement, with Kelly overseeing Scott’s visits with the kids and stipulations against sharing details about the divorce or children on social media.



