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Kelley Wolf encountered difficulties when attempting to enter her family home, just two weeks after her estranged husband, Scott Wolf, rescinded his restraining order against her.
In an Instagram Live stream on Tuesday, the author — engaged in a divorce from the “Nancy Drew” actor — documented her efforts to access the Park City, Utah residence with police assistance.
Before stepping out of her vehicle, Kelley informed her 76,000 Instagram followers that she believed she had done everything possible to retrieve some essential belongings from her home.
“I’m on my way to meet a Summit County deputy who will escort me inside to collect some saved money,” she said in the video. “I’ve had enough… I’m tired of being treated like I’m irrational.”
“I have a bold personality, sure, but being labeled as grandiose, bipolar, schizophrenic, or crazy, and being banned from places I’ve always been is simply disrespectful,” she commented further.
Kelley, who is no longer bound by an active restraining order that Scott was granted late last month, explained the situation to fans in the video.
“Now I have to justify myself after just asking for a divorce,” she said while punching in the security code at the entrance. “You might have seen this scenario, but not with me; I don’t back down.”
After being unsuccessful, Kelley tried her luck at entering through the garage.
“My dad taught me [to] keep cash. You know, just keep cash. And since I now owe a lot of lovely people a lot of money back, I’ve never asked for $1 in my life,” she said.
Once the garage door opened, Kelley was still unable to gain entry into the property.
“I just want to get a few things… I tried to do this as peacefully [possible],” she said. “I’ve called you guys eight times in January saying I didn’t feel safe, but [Scott] beat me to the punch. Apparently, I tried to file, but if somebody files before you, they can do a lot of weird stuff.”
“We’re both famous, just that’s the part that sucks…” she added. “It’s embarrassing.”
Continuing to film her attempt, Kelley then tried forcing a window open while cops dialed Scott, who did not answer.
Moments after sharing the clip on social media, her 16-year-old son Jackson rushed to the comments section.
“This is insane mom what are you doing,” he wrote.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office responded to a “keep the peace” call earlier that day, with a deputy escorting Kelley around the home from 9:45 a.m. to 11:34 a.m., People reports.
The Post has reached out to Scott’s reps for comment.
According to the estranged couple’s strict new custody agreement, a judge ruled that Scott will maintain the exclusive use of his and Kelley’s family home, as well as control of their marital funds.
However, he must cover household expenses and temporarily provide Kelley with $10K per month for living costs, as well as her car payments, minimum credit card payments and a portion of her attorney fees.
Scott filed for a restraining order against his ex on June 24, and a judge signed off on the petition one day later.
He was granted temporary sole physical custody of Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, Kelley was granted “liberal” supervised visitation with the children.
Kelley was also permitted supervised parenting time as coordinated by counsel and three supervised video or phone calls per week with Jackson, Miller and Lucy, per the July 15 agreement.
Plus, Kelley is allowed to respond should her and Scott’s children be the ones to initiate contact with her.
As for the communication guidelines laid out in the estranged couple’s agreement, neither the “Everwood” actor nor Kelley can talk about adult issues, their divorce or their children’s relationship with the other parent in front of or with the kids.
If Kelley successfully adheres to the stipulations laid out in the temporary agreement, she will eventually be allowed unsupervised parenting time with Jackson, Miller and Lucy.
The divorce drama between the “Night Shift” star and his now-estranged wife kicked off last month when Kelley took to social media to announce that she and Scott were divorcing after 21 years of marriage.
Scott later confirmed to The Post that he was the one who filed for divorce from Kelley.
The divorce drama then escalated on June 13 when Kelley was detained by sheriffs in Utah County and placed on an involuntary psychiatric hold following a “family fight” at the pair’s home.