Hallmark Channel fan-favorite Scott Wolf is opening up about a recent family reunion with his estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, and their three children as the couple continues navigating their public divorce.
In February, the former couple spent time together with their kids — Jackson, 16, Miller, 13, and Lucy, 11 — during a visit to Universal Studios in Los Angeles.
The outing marked a rare moment of unity for the family amid their ongoing separation, which first became public in 2025.
Wolf’s Statement on the Family Reunion
Reflecting on the decision to reunite for the day, Wolf told PEOPLE that the moment felt important for their family, especially given how much attention their relationship has received in the media.
“While I would never have wanted anything to have been made public, I guess it just felt like our family deserved to have things not just sit in some kind of awful dark place in terms of perception,” he explained.
The actor emphasized that while many details surrounding their split remain private, the most important thing for both of them is maintaining love and support within their family.
“While the work we’re all doing is really the only thing that really matters, it had been made public,” Wolf continued. “While it’s impossible to go into any real detail about much of any of it, I love all of those four people and all of those four people love each other. And so that’s really what matters most.”
Wolf Filed for Divorce in 2025
Wolf filed for divorce from Kelley in June 2025 after 21 years of marriage.
In the months that followed, reports about disagreements between the two occasionally made headlines, drawing additional public attention to their split.
Even with the split, Wolf wished Kelley a happy birthday in October and included an image where she was smiling.
However, the recent outing suggests the pair are working toward a healthier dynamic as co-parents.
The same day the family photo from Universal Studios surfaced, Wolf released a statement to PEOPLE acknowledging that they are focusing on moving forward in a positive way.
“We are healing,” he said. “We are committed to being honest, authentic, and loving to ourselves, to each other, and for our children. We thank everyone for their love and support.”
Sources close to the family have also noted that, despite the challenges of the past year, both Wolf and Kelley remain focused on putting their children first as they navigate the next chapter of their lives.



