
Legal papers filed by Garner in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday cited irreconcilable differences, but offered no other reasons for the breakup.
The papers, do, however, cite the couple's date of separation as March 23 -- the day of the Oscars. That night, Garner (who was a presenter for the ceremony) showed up without Foley, and with a female friend as her date.
Then on April 1, the couple announced that they had mutually decided to separate.
"Alias" star Jennifer Garner is crediting a trip to Hawaii and a visit to her parents in West Virginia in helping her get through her recent split from her husband, actor Scott Foley.
Speaking to TV's "Access Hollywood," the actress, 31, revealed, "I have such great girlfriends, and I was able to go away with them to Hawaii for almost a week, and I went home to my parents in West Virginia for a week, so I had a nice time away."


"Nobody else was involved," Foley, 31, tells TV Guide. "Jennifer became a huge celebrity. She became a huge star, and she deserved everything she got. There was no other relationship, there was no infidelity, nothing. People get divorced, you know? Through no one's fault and everyone's fault."

"I've seen the demands that it requires, and I don't have the patience for that. If it comes along, it comes along," he says.

"I think people understood that we were just two normal people who really loved each other," the star of ABC's "Alias" tells W magazine for its November issue.
"You know, we got quietly married in our backyard after being together for a couple of years," she says. "We never gave our wedding pictures out to be published. I think they got that we're both pretty brokenhearted about it."
Garner also dismisses the theory, promoted by Foley in a recent interview, that her rise to fame as TV secret agent Sydney Bristow is to blame for the marriage's wreckage.
"Honestly, I just don't have enough perspective on it yet," she says. "I think there are a million reasons why things don't work."
Speaking to TV Guide, Foley put to rest stories that there was a third party involved in the breakup of his marriage to Garner -- who is now linked to her costar Michael Vartan.
"Nobody else was involved," said Foley, 31. "Jennifer became a huge celebrity. She became a huge star, and she deserved everything she got. There was no other relationship, there was no infidelity, nothing. People get divorced, you know? Through no one's fault and everyone's fault."
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