Scott Wolf and his estranged wife, Kelley, have set aside their differences for a family outing, signaling a positive step in their post-divorce relationship. On February 20, 2024, the former couple was spotted at Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles with their three children: sons Jackson, 16, and Miller, 13, and daughter Lucy, 11. This reunion comes eight months after Scott filed for divorce, which initiated a tumultuous legal battle marked by multiple restraining orders and public incidents.
The past year has been challenging for both parties. Following Scott’s divorce filing, Kelley was detained by police, and later arrested for posting concerning messages online. In September 2023, she entered rehab, a decision that raised questions about her well-being. By December, Scott had dropped the restraining order against Kelley, suggesting a shift towards reconciliation.
During the recent outing, Scott expressed optimism about their current situation. In comments to People, he stated, “We are healing. We are committed to being honest, authentic, and loving to ourselves, to each other, and for our children.” He emphasized the importance of their family unit, thanking supporters for their understanding during this difficult time.
A source close to the family noted the couple’s dedication to maintaining a loving environment for their children. “As always, these two are being so loving about this entire process. Although there is no way to know the future of their relationship yet, they remain committed to loving each other and their family, with their children being put before everything else, like always,” the source said.
The focus on family and healing reflects a significant development in Scott and Kelley’s relationship, moving beyond the turmoil of their divorce. As they navigate this new chapter, both parents appear determined to prioritize their children’s well-being while fostering a supportive atmosphere.
As their journey continues, many will be watching to see how Scott and Kelley manage to balance their personal growth with their responsibilities as co-parents.
