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Jennifer Garner filed for divorce from Ben Affleck

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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck still failed to save their marriage, despite Affleck's attempts to recover from alcohol addiction and his wife's pregnancy, which was reported in late 2016. As it became known to The Wrap, Garner filed a petition for divorce, motivating her decision with traditional "insoluble contradictions."

The documents indicate that the spouses will insist on joint custody of the children, but do not stipulate the financial terms of the divorce. If no additional agreement is entered into, then the entire fortune acquired in a legal marriage will, according to the laws of the state of California, be divided equally. It is worth noting that during this time Ben Affleck earned significantly more than his wife.

Recall that Affleck and Garnett got married in 2006. In mid-2015, it became known that they had parted, but without any attempts to legally formalize the separation. Jennifer Garner's entourage claimed that Affleck's alcohol addiction, his manic passion for gambling and sexual intercourse with the nanny of their children were the cause.

In November 2016, it was reported about a temporary truce between the spouses and their attempts to restore relations. They have appeared together at various events, including voting in the US presidential elections.

In November 2016, it was reported about a temporary truce between the spouses and their attempts to restore relations. They have appeared together at various events, including voting in the US presidential elections.

In November 2016, it was reported about a temporary truce between the spouses and their attempts to restore relations. They have appeared together at various events, including voting in the US presidential elections.

The Topic of Article: Jennifer Garner filed for divorce from Ben Affleck.
Author: Jake Pinkman


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