Jessica Alba and her ex-husband, Cash Warren, have finalized their divorce nearly two years after their separation. Court documents reveal that the actress and film producer have settled their affairs, concluding almost two decades of marriage with a financial agreement that includes a payout of $3 million from Alba to Warren.
According to reports from TMZ, the couple will share joint custody of their three children: daughters Haven Garner Warren and Honor Marie Warren, and son Hayes Alba Warren. Neither party will be required to pay spousal support as part of the agreement, allowing both to move forward independently.
The finalized divorce includes a structured payment plan. Alba will compensate Warren with a total of $3 million, which will be divided into two non-taxable installments. The first payment of $1.5 million is due immediately, followed by a second installment of the same amount scheduled for one year later.
The court proceedings saw Alba represented by attorney Laura Wasser, while Warren was represented by attorney Adam Lipsic. Alba’s legal surname has been restored to her maiden name, marking a significant step in her post-divorce life.
Alba first filed for divorce in February 2025, following the couple’s public announcement of their separation. This decision marked the end of their nearly two-decade-long union, a relationship that began in 2004. The divorce settlement brings closure to a significant chapter for both parties as they focus on their individual futures.
With the financial and custodial arrangements now in place, both Alba and Warren can begin to navigate their lives after marriage while ensuring the well-being of their children remains a top priority.
