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Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck divorce news: Couple spotted together after split

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were seen last Sunday together with their kids in Los Angeles. The ex-couple celebrated their kids' first week back to school, and had a fun, family day.

The family was seen attending their morning church service at the Community United Methodist Church of Pacific Palisades, before going to lunch.

After the meal, the family made a stop at their local farmers' market. The couple seemed comfortable with each other, while picking out fruits and vegetables with their kids, Violet, Seraphina, and Samuel.

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A source told People that the two are now more relaxed with each other, even after they have announced their split back in the end of June. "Ben and Jen looked like they had a fun Sunday with their kids. They were both smiling," the source added.

The source also said that Ben got the kids balloons, and strolled around the market with the kids for tastings. "Ben was very patient and seemed happy," the source said.

Although Affleck and Garner have stopped wearing their wedding rings, and the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor is living in a house near Garner, both still continue to spend time with their children together. This is what the two had committed to their kids after their divorce announcement.

The two parents were even spotted last week when they dropped off their kids at school. The two were also seen attending a family counseling earlier this week. According to the source, there is no tension between the ex-couple.

But no matter how solid their current relationship is, the source said that there is no reconciliation between the two. "They are working with a professional because there are emotions involved and they want to make this transition as easy as possible for their family," the insider finally said.

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