Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck will push through with divorce, says rep; Pair could move in with kids in London home

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Jennifer Garner's team has officially denied rumors about Garner's pregnancy and cancellation of divorce with husband, Ben Affleck. However, despite their separation made public, Garner and Affleck could be looking into living together with their children in London.

Rumors have surfaced suggesting that Affleck and Garner could be expecting their fourth child and is calling off their divorce that they announced publicly months ago. However, as reported by Gossip Cop, Garner's representative has denied the rumor and confirmed that the divorce is still in progress.

But despite living together, the former couple is prioritizing their kids, as Mail Online reported that Affleck is looking into renting a property in North London where he could stay while filming Justice League: Part 1.

Affleck reportedly asked Garner to move in with him along with their three children in the new home while he's filming the flick. A source divulged that the duo is trying to be a strong cohesive unit for their kids. The grounds for their divorce is still unclear, but Garner has been open about the subject and ruled out the rumors about Affleck's affair with their former nanny as Garner admitted that they have separated months before.

Details about the divorce are still unknown, but as reported by Hollywood Life last year, it could be more complex as Garner and Affleck married without a prenuptial agreement. It is speculated that the pair's $150 million worth could go to Garner as she handles the family's finances and gave up her career to be more hands on to her children, as well as for her marriage.

Garner and Affleck shares three children together: Violet, 10, Seraphina, seven, and their four year-old boy, Samuel. The pair had been married for 10 years before their separation. Garner and Affleck announced their divorce through a shared statement in June last year.

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