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Ben Affleck ‘working on himself’ after rehab stint

Ben Affleck is "working on himself" after completing his stint in rehab.
The ‘Live By Night’ actor – who has three children Violet, 11, Seraphina, eight, and Samuel, five, with his estranged wife Jennifer Garner – revealed in March he had completed treatment for alcohol addiction, and sources now say the star is now "focusing on [his] family" and working toward becoming a better person.
An insider said: "[He’s] doing well. These two [Ben and Jennifer] consistently work on their relationship. While addiction can take a toll on a family, Jen was a true constant and – along with his friends – really helped encourage to seek extra support. Ben is focusing on family and working on himself."
Ben, 44, moved out of the home he shared with 45-year-old Jennifer – who filed for divorce from the Hollywood hunk last month after separating two years ago – earlier this month, but reportedly "often pops over" to help with the morning rush of getting their brood ready for school.
A second source said: "He often pops over [to the family house] for breakfast before the kids head to school."
And despite parting ways, the pair – who tied the knot in 2005 – are committed to co-parenting their children and are "working hard" to make sure their brood is happy.
The first source told People magazine: "They are working hard to continue to build a world that is right for their children. They spend quite a bit of time on this. They continue to co-parent and respect each other. I think some would be surprised to see how close their relationship remains."
Meanwhile, it was previously revealed the ‘Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice’ actor was "in a good place" following his rehab stint.
A source said at the time: "He is in a good place. He is very focused on staying on track and being healthy. [He is] in therapy a few times a week in LA, [rehab] really helped him find perspective and get his priorities in order. He loves his kids more than anything and wants to be a great dad, a great role model."