Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner still living together for the sake of the kids

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner continue to make the headlines despite announcing their separation in June. Recently, the two reportedly spent Christmas together as a family. Now, reports are circulating that the estranged couple are still living together for their kids.

According to a Wednesday report from E! News, a source revealed that the "Daredevil" actors are still living in their property in Los Angeles, but each has their own space.

The source continued that Affleck still lives in the Los Angeles home, but in a "separate section" that Garner gets to visit every day.

This would force the ex-couple to interact with each other on a daily basis, the source reportedly said.

While it's good sight for the kids — Seraphina, Violet and Samuel — the set-up is not all that easy for Affleck and Garner, especially for the latter.

According to E! News' insider, Garner is already "fed up and frustrated" with her estranged husband's choices. Despite that, she still chooses to stay because it's what's best for the children.

"She feels like Ben is no longer her responsibility, and she isn't going to stress over what he's doing," the source added. Huffington Post Canada also gathered from a source that the former couple finds it "annoying to be around each other."

On the other hand, another source told E! it's not true that Garner is already fed up. Whatever the allegations are, the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor and "Miracles From Heaven" actress still managed to make things work since both sides of their family were able to gather together to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas.

A source for E! also said that Affleck has "no plans" of moving out of the Los Angeles home soon. Both the estranged spouses have their own projects to attend to and they'll be busy with them, but both only wish to give their kids a stable home environment.

 

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