Wrangling with father, husband lost and went berserk (5,1,3)
I believe the answer is:
threw a fit
'went berserk' is the definition.
(both can mean became very angry)
'wrangling with father husband lost' is the wordplay.
'wrangling' is an anagram indicator (wrangle can mean to round up and organise).
'husband' becomes 'h'.
'lost' indicates named letters should be taken away.
'with'+'father'='withfather'
'withfather' with 'h' taken out is 'witfather'.
'witfather' with letters rearranged gives 'THREW A FIT'.
'and' is the link.
(Another definition for threw a fit that I've seen is " Got angry".)