Despite rumors that Kate Moss's marriage to Jamie Hince is beyond repair, a source is claiming that Moss isn't ready to call it quits.

The 41-year-old supermodel is reportedly desperately trying to save her marriage and is planning to fly to Benton Harbour, Mich. to meet up with her husband, a guitarist for The Kills, while he is on a six-week break from touring, according to The Mirror.

The meeting is reportedly being seen as the couple's final attempt to repair their marriage.

"They are going to meet up to really see if all is lost. They still care for each other," a source told The Mirror. "Kate still wears her wedding ring and is desperate to see Jamie before his tour starts up again next month."

The couple has been sending texts to one another since rumors of their possible divorce hit the media. Hince reportedly still wears his wedding band. "She is not going to take no for an answer, and Jamie still cares about her. He knows they have a lot to sort out," the source added.

Moss was spotted spending time with ex-boyfriend Jefferson Hack last week. A source claimed that their meeting was "strictly platonic," since the former couple has remained steadfast friends because they share a 12-year-old daughter, Lila Grace.

"Jefferson has been Kate's rock through all of this. He has been comforting her and helping her through her problems with Jamie," the source added. "She has really cut back on her partying, and desperately wants to see if she can make a go of it with Jamie again. If they both come to realize it just doesn't work, she wants to remain friends. Kate and Jefferson have managed to do it, so she doesn't see why it can't work out with Jamie."

Moss was considering ending her marriage to Hince, The Sun reported last month. The model has reportedly become too jealous of Hince's female friends, including The Kills bandmate, Alison Mosshart.

"They are properly over as a married couple," an insider told the Sun. "It's gone past the point of no return. Jamie's just waiting for Kate to move forward with divorce proceedings. Neither are in any hurry but they both suspect there won't be a reconciliation. They accept they'll probably have to make some sort of statement but don't want to feel forced to do anything."