Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner attend Easter church service together after officially filing for divorce

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are showing everyone that everything is well between them despite their divorce.

The former couple has officially filed for divorce last week, but that does not mean they are not in good terms. Affleck and Garner were recently spotted together on Easter Sunday and they were all smiles as they walked out of a Los Angeles church. The stars attended a church service with their three kids: Violet, 11, Seraphina, 8, and Samuel, 5. Affleck and Garner appear to put co-parenting first despite moving forward with their divorce.

As seen in the photos, Garner wore a simple blue sundress and a pair of peep-toe sandals. The actress' hair was tied half up and she accessorized her look with a gray Chanel purse. Affleck sported similar hues to his ex-wife, donning a bluish-grey blazer with a white shirt and jeans.

Last week, news broke out that the Hollywood stars have filed for divorce. Irreconcilable differences were cited as the reason behind the separation in the paperwork filed in Los Angeles Superior Court. Even though Garner was the one who filed the petition, a source told Page Six that the decision was mutual.

The "Argo" director has been residing in a guest house on the couple's property in California since his split with Garner two years ago. An insider close to the Academy Award-winner claim that Affleck is now prepared to take the next step and move to his own home.

"Ben will move out and is looking for a property close by so they can continue to co-parent as they have been," the source told Us Magazine. "He will move out when he finds the right place."

The divorce filing comes just a few weeks after Affleck announced that he had been in rehab for alcohol addiction. The source went on to say that Affleck is "doing great" after finishing the treatment. "Ben is continuing to work on himself," the insider continued. "He's in a great, healthy place."

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