Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are still married: "They don't seem to be anywhere near finalizing the divorce"

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Six months after the separation of Jennifer Lopez andBen Affleck, the couple is still unable to agree on the terms of the divorce and the situation could drag on for a long time, according to an exclusive source consulted by In Touch

"It's been six months since she filed and nothing has been resolved, they don't seem to be anywhere near finalizing the divorce," the source said of a divorce that the protagonists of this highly publicized relationship initially planned to be amicable, but not agreeing on the division of things, the conscious separation they wanted.

Resolving the terms of the divorce seems to be an endless discussion and the source added that JLo believes that Ben should give in to her demands and has been infuriated by the fact that the Fargo actor is trying to get away with it, when it was he who put them in this situation.

"She believes the least he could do is be a gentleman in their divorce," the source told In Touch, adding that "Of course, Ben doesn't see it that way, he believes he has been more than fair and that JLo is the one who is prolonging this on purpose and nitpicking the small details."

The difference in fortunes is a key point in the divorce

Last week, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's doubts about divorce were revealed, although that doesn't stop Ben from being willing to pretend everything is fine and spend the holidays with the On the Floor singer

The marriage began with a significant difference in each person's fortunes, while the Jenny from the Block singer was estimated to have a net worth of $400 million, Affleck had $150 million, and not having had a prenuptial agreement is reportedly a detail that has hampered the divorce.

"She is worth more than twice as much as he is, so it is especially difficult for him not to see this as a display of revenge and greed on her part," the source said, adding that "they both say they are desperate to avoid more drama, but the longer this goes on, the worse it will get."

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