Scott Wolf files for temporary restraining order against estranged wife
Scott Wolf has filed for a temporary restraining order against his estranged wife.
The Party of Five actor and Kelley Wolf — who have Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, together — revealed earlier this month they had gone their separate ways after 21 years of marriage, and on Tuesday (June 24), the 57-year-old star submitted a request to the court in Utah to have his spouse ordered to stay away from him.
According to documents seen by Us Weekly magazine, both Scott and his brother, Michael Wolf, provided a declaration as part of the application.
Kelley confirmed to People magazine that she had been served with the order on Wednesday (June 25).
A hearing is due to take place on July 1.
The development comes days after the 48-year-old reality star returned home after being hospitalised under an involuntary 5150 hold — which is described as "a critical intervention used to detain individuals who are considered a danger to themselves or others or are gravely disabled due to a mental disorder" — on June 13.
She insisted on Instagram on Monday (June 23): "I'm fine, y'all. I'm happy.
"No mental illness. No addictions. Just a woman who SURVIVED an involuntary 5150 and went on a 1st DATE 2-night. So nervous! OMG!"
She also admitted she had "called suicide hotlines.(20 yrs ago)" and "had my heart shattered and my body bruised… but still kickin!! Hello! [cry laughing emoi]...
"In other words: I'm ALIVE. I'm not quiet anymore. And the show's just getting started.(sic)"
Scott previously described filing for divorce as the "most difficult decision" he had ever made.
He said in a statement: "Ater 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley.
"Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter."
But Kelley insisted she had spent "months" trying to end her marriage.
She said in her own statement: "I initiated a separation almost a year ago. I've been trying to file for divorce for months, but delays with legal counsel slowed the process.
"Yes, the official petition came from the other party, but let the record show: I've been grieving this marriage for years. This isn't avoidance — it's acceptance. I'm far past the grief. I'm well into the healing. Very much so."
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