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Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck reach agreement on property sharing after settling divorce case

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Hollywood superstars Jennifer Lopez and her ex-husband Ben Affleck have both reached an agreement on property sharing after settling their divorce case following their shock split.

The pair will each take home what they individually gained during their brief union, according to the agreement negotiated by celebrity disso queen Laura Wasser, DailyMail reports.

The agreement stipulated that Affleck would retain the ownership of his production business, Artists Equity, which he started in 2022 with his best friend Matt Damon.

Affleck will retain the ownership of his production business, Artists Equity, which he started in 2022 with his best friend Matt Damon. The agreement, however, stipulates that the specifics of their $61 million Beverly Hills property will remain confidential.

READ ALSO: Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck hope to stay ‘connected’ after split is made official —Report

Additionally, Lopez, who filed for divorce on the second anniversary of their marriage, will revert to using Jennifer Lynn Lopez as her last name, omitting Affleck.

Despite their divorce settlement, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck hope to stay ‘connected’ together.

This was made known in a report published by Page Six, which disclosed that Jennifer, 55, and Affleck, 52, want to be close together despite not being romantically involved.

‘’They have every intention of continuing to be in each other’s lives despite not being romantically involved,” an insider told the publication.

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