Family Feud: Teen Speaks Out Amid Divorce Drama

Park City, USASat Aug 02 2025
A messy divorce is unfolding between Scott and Kelley Wolf, with their 16-year-old son, Jackson, recently voicing his concerns. The situation took a turn when Kelley attempted to retrieve her belongings from the family home in Park City, Utah, but found the locks changed. She turned to social media to document her struggle, revealing she had only $6 left and had been sleeping in her car. Jackson, the couple's eldest son, commented on his mother's Instagram post, calling the situation "insane. " Kelley, a former "Real World" alum, claimed she had tried everything to get her items back, including attempting to enter through a window. Police were called, but Scott, her estranged husband, did not answer when they tried to contact him. Kelley's video showed her frustration, stating she had been through a lot, including two involuntary holds since announcing the divorce. She expressed her exhaustion, saying she was tired of being treated as if she was crazy. The couple, married for 21 years, share three children: Jackson, Miller (12), and Lucy (11). Earlier this month, Scott dropped his restraining order against Kelley and was granted temporary sole custody of their children. A temporary agreement was reached, allowing Kelley "liberal" supervised visitation and prohibiting both parties from posting about each other, their divorce, or their children on social media. The situation raises questions about the impact of such public disputes on the children involved. It's a reminder that divorce can be complex and emotionally charged, affecting not just the couple but their entire family.
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    How might the children's perspectives on the situation differ from those of their parents?
    What's the protocol for a 'liberal' supervised visitation: is it like a parent-teacher conference but with more snacks?
    How many attempts does it take to enter a home through a window before it's considered breaking and entering?

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