Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Set Divorce Issues Aside, Still Wearing Wedding Rings & Will Move Together Into New Home
By Staff Reporter | Jul 29, 2015 08:41 AM EDT
Jennifer Garner and "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor Ben Affleck seem to be setting divorce issues aside at least for now, for their children's sake.
Despite announcing their separation last month, the "Daredevil" co-actors appeared to be in no rush for divorce and instead are working together to provide their kids a normal family life.
On Saturday, the estranged couple were sighted together enjoying a family outing with their three children: Violet, 9, Seraphina, 6, and Samuel, 3, according to E! Onine.
Affleck, 42, reportedly brought the family's pet pup with him in Atlanta and headed to the 43-year-old star's $2 million rental property where he is staying in the guest house.
Garner is currently shooting her film "Miracles From Heaven" in Atlanta, Georgia, and Affleck will be staying with his family there for most of the summer, a source told People.
"That was the plan. He's happy to be there with the family," the source said.
The insider went on to add that Affleck and Garner are not in a hurry to file for divorce and just want to focus "on being a family right now."
"[Garner]'s finishing a film, so there hasn't been like, 'Okay, let's get this done now,' because they always were like, 'This is happening and still moving forward,'" the insider explained. "I don't think they're talking about it."
And apparently the pair is not ready to live apart just yet, as they are moving into a new home together amid their split, NDTV MOVIES reported.
They are said to be planning to rent their old home after they return from Georgia.
Meanwhile, different photos of Garner and Affleck emerged online showing both actors still wearing each of their wedding rings on separate occasions.
Their arrangement pretty much indicates that their split was "not contentious" and that they just grew apart.
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