High-Stakes Divorce Could Cost JLo and Affleck Millions
In a surprising twist, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s divorce could become one of Hollywood’s most expensive, as the couple reportedly did not sign a prenuptial agreement before their 2022 marriage. Despite widespread speculation about their marital issues, Lopez has now confirmed that their official date of separation aligns with their second anniversary.
No prenup, high stakes
According to reports, the absence of a prenuptial agreement places significant financial stakes on both parties. Without this legal safeguard, their combined assets are classified as “community property,” meaning both spouses are considered equal owners of all income, property, and debt accumulated during their marriage, regardless of individual contribution. This lack of a prenup could complicate the division of their substantial wealth and impact their children’s futures.
Lopez’s greater financial exposure
Jennifer Lopez, who has enjoyed considerable professional success over the past two years, maybe more financially exposed in the settlement. With a reported net worth of $400 million as of 2024, Lopez has produced films like Shotgun Wedding, The Mother, and This Is Me…Now. She also launched her cocktail brand, Delola, further boosting her financial standing.
In contrast, Ben Affleck’s career during their marriage includes roles in films such as Air and Hypnotic, and his production work on The Instigators. However, Affleck’s net worth, reportedly at $150 million, is significantly lower than Lopez’s.
Lopez waives spousal support
Despite the financial stakes, Lopez’s divorce filing reveals she has waived her right to spousal support and requested the judge to deny any support claims from Affleck. This move could indicate an attempt to streamline the divorce process, despite the absence of a prenuptial agreement.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s wedding in Georgia in 2022 followed a surprise elopement in Las Vegas just a month earlier. This marks Lopez’s fourth divorce and Affleck’s second, and with no prenuptial agreement in place, the financial implications of their split could be significant.