Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner divorce latest news: Former couple spotted voting together

Despite the infidelity allegations and the couple going separate ways, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner were seen together in public once more, going to the polls during the 2016 US Presidential Elections.

TMZ reported that the former couple both went to Brentwood together to cast their votes Tuesday morning. They were also seen leaving the polling station with each other.

This is not the first time that the estranged couple was seen in public together. The two were also spotted hanging out with their four-year-old son, Samuel, in Los Angeles on Monday. Garner reportedly grabbed coffee with Affleck while their son waited on their car. This further sparked speculations that the two already reconciled. However, representatives from both camps have yet to confirm if the former couple already got back together.

The "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor and the "Elektra" lead actress first announced their separation on June 30, 2015, one day after they marked their 10th year as a married couple. However, they both exerted efforts to remain amicable for the sake of their three kids. Aside from Samuel, they also have the 10-year-old, Violet, and the 7-year-old. Seraphina.

Some of their co-parenting decisions include Garner's trip to Europe with the kids to join Affleck as he shoots his scenes for the upcoming "Justice League" movie in London.

In an interview with People during the promo run of her film, "Nine Lives," back in August, the actress claimed that she and her ex-husband were both in a good place as co-parents. "We are definitely a modern family," Garner said. "We're doing really well."

The actress also stressed the importance of spending time with their kids, saying that parenting is something that money cannot buy. "No matter what, you have to actually get down on the floor and spend some time together," Garner stated.

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