Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's London move

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner have bought a London home together. Although the former couple split last year after 10 years of marriage, they will live together in the UK with their three children later this year while Ben films 'Justice League: Part One' at Leavesden Studios. A source told The Sun: "Ben and Jennifer are a very strong cohesive unit. "They have created a new normal, which will continue while they are living in London. "Ben wants his family close when he's working, and staying together in a new country will be a great experience, despite himself and Jennifer being no longer a couple." Meanwhile, Ben recently insisted he follows Jennifer's lead when it comes to parenting. The 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' star has nothing but support for his ex-wife and says the most important thing for the pair is keeping things positive for the sake of their three children - Violet, 10, Seraphina, seven and Samuel, four. He explained: "Life doesn't always turn out exactly the way you want. We're doing our very best and we're putting our kids first. That's how we're focusing on our day to day lives. And we don't know what the future's going to hold. "Each step that we take is one where we prioritise our children and everything else comes second. She's just so good at doing that and sets such a good example. And that's a lead that I follow."

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