Jessica Alba has officially finalized her divorce from Cash Warren, nearly two years after their separation. The couple, who were married for almost two decades, agreed on a settlement involving a payment of $3 million to balance their asset division. This conclusion marks a significant chapter in the lives of both the Honey actress and the film producer.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Alba and Warren will share joint custody of their three children: daughters Haven Garner Warren and Honor Marie Warren, as well as son Hayes Alba Warren. Notably, neither party will be required to pay spousal support following the divorce.
Details of the Settlement
The financial arrangements stipulate that Alba will pay Warren a total of $3 million in two non-taxable installments. The first payment of $1.5 million is set to be made immediately, while the second installment will follow in one year. This structured payment plan aims to facilitate a smoother division of their shared assets.
In addition to the financial details, it has been reported that Alba’s legal last name has been restored to her maiden name, “Alba.” This restoration follows her filing for divorce in February 2025, which came after the couple publicly announced their split.
Legal representation played a crucial role in the proceedings, with Laura Wasser representing Alba, and attorney Adam Lipsic advocating for Warren. Their involvement underscores the complexities often associated with high-profile divorces.
As both Alba and Warren move forward, this finalized agreement allows them to focus on co-parenting their children while embarking on new chapters in their personal lives. The couple’s amicable resolution serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration, even amidst the challenges of divorce.
