Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have settled their divorce, and in a few months, their marriage will officially be over.
According to TMZ, the former pair decided against paying spousal support, meaning that what each individual earned during their two-year union will remain their own.
Per the agreement, the Argo star gets to keep his production company, Artists Equity, and JLo will retain the money she earned from the five movies she starred in while they were married.
TMZ noted that while their $62 million joint Beverly Hills estate remains on the market, an agreement has been reached with confidential terms.
The "On The Floor" songstress filed for divorce from Affleck on August 20, 2024, exactly two years to the day of their Georgia wedding. The former couple did not sign a prenup, and up until a settlement was reached, their assets were considered "community property" (with Lopez earning $250 million more than The Accountant standout from 2023 to 2024, per Page Six).
Since their split, the pair have attempted to keep their blended family together, attending a few group events (including a brunch with almost all of their children) while also embarking on separate journeys.
For more on the shocking split, read: Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck Face Yet Another Challenge Amid Ongoing Divorce.