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Kelley Wolf faces difficulties getting into her family home during a live stream after Scott Wolf lifts the restraining order.

Kelley Wolf faces difficulties getting into her family home during a live stream after Scott Wolf lifts the restraining order.

Kelly Wolf faced a tough time trying to enter her family’s home.

During an Instagram Live session on Tuesday, while embroiled in a divorce from “Nancy Drew” actor Scott Wolf, she streamed as police arrived to assist her at her Utah residence.

Before exiting her vehicle, she informed her 76,000 followers that she was “under the impression that she was doing everything humanly possible to retrieve some basic items from my home.”

“I’m currently trying to meet with a Summit County deputy who intends to escort me to my house so I can get the money I’ve saved,” she explained in the video. “I’m just overwhelmed… I’m tired of being treated like I’m the crazy one.”

Kelly, who was recently freed from a restrictive restraining order imposed by Scott, elaborated on the situation during her livestream.

“I had to prove myself now and did nothing but seek a divorce,” she said while entering her security code at the door. “I feel like I’ve seen this before, like I’m the wrong woman because I haven’t stepped back.”

After an unsuccessful attempt to get in, Kelly tried entering through the garage.

“My dad always told me to keep your cash. You know, keep cash. I’ve received so much support from wonderful people, and I’ve never asked for a dollar in my life,” she stated.

Even with the garage door open, she was still unable to gain access.

“I just need to get some items… I tried to handle this peacefully. It feels like [Scott] got ahead of me. If someone files first, they can do a lot of strange things,” she reflected.

“We’re both public figures, and that’s the worst part… it’s so embarrassing,” she added.

Shortly after posting the video, her 16-year-old son Jackson commented on the situation.

“This is an insane mom moment of all sorts,” he remarked.

The Summit County Sheriff’s Office responded to calls made earlier for “maintaining peace.”

Scott had requested a restraining order against Kelly on June 24, which was approved the following day.

Under their new custody arrangement, Scott has exclusive use of the family home. He is also required to cover household expenses and provide Kelly with temporary living costs, car payments, and some legal fees.

Scott was granted temporary physical custody of their children, including Jackson (16), and allowed Kelly only supervised visitation. She can spend time with the kids three times a week under certain conditions.

Neither Scott nor Kelly is permitted to discuss adult matters, divorce, or relationships in front of their children, as stipulated by the custody agreement.

If Kelly adheres to the temporary agreement, she may eventually have unsupervised time with her children.

The turmoil began last month when Kelly publicly announced their divorce after 21 years of marriage.

Scott later confirmed that he was the one who filed for divorce.

The situation escalated further on June 13, when Kelly was taken into custody by local authorities and placed in psychiatric care following a family dispute at their home.

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