Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner’s divorced has been finalized last month and this made them officially single individuals. They have called it quits three years ago but their divorce proceedings were delayed a few times. With the lack of action after they filed for divorce, the judge told them that their request could be rejected so they immediately sat down and work on it.
Now, since their divorce was announced, Jennifer Garner’s boyfriend surface and they seem to be not hiding it anymore. She is currently in a relationship with John Miller, CEO of Cali Group, and it was rumored that they are already planning to get married. Then again, the wedding news has not been confirmed yet and it is likely false because Jen made it clear that her topmost priority at this time is her children.
In any case, how are Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck’s relationship now that they are legally separated? People reported that the 46-year-old actors are currently very focused on co-parenting and so far, everything is going well for them.
In fact, people often spot them together with their kids these days and it was an awesome sight to see as they are not husband and wife anymore. They remained good friends and that alone is an amazing feat for a couple that went through a divorce.
A source told People, “Jen and Ben continue to work together to make their parenting as seamless as possible. They really like to do things as a family, be it outings, church, cooking or watching movies.”
Overall, the source, who the paper claimed to be someone close to the couple, simply said that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are in a good place now that their issues have been settled already. Another proof that ex-couple are doing well is the fact they even agreed to spend Thanksgiving at Ben’s home in Montana. Spending the holidays there was one of the family’s traditions when they were still married and it seems that they will keep doing this while they still can.


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