Jessica Alba and Cash Warren Finalize Divorce
Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have legally ended their marriage, with court documents outlining custody, financial terms and the practical next steps for the family. The settlement closes a relationship that spanned nearly two decades and establishes joint parenting of their three children, a seven-figure equalization payment and no spousal support.
Settlement terms and court filings
Legal filings filed in the Superior Court of Los Angeles show the divorce has been finalized. The couple will share joint custody of their three children, who are listed in the paperwork as ages 17, 14 and 7. Neither party will pay spousal support as part of the settlement.
To equalize the division of assets, the documents set a $3 million payment to be made to Cash Warren. That payment is structured as two non-taxable installments: $1. 5 million to be paid immediately and a second $1. 5 million due one year later. The filings also note that Jessica Alba has officially restored her legal last name to Alba.
The initial petition to dissolve the marriage was filed in February 2025 (ET). The filings list Dec. 27, 2024 (ET) as the date of separation. The couple’s legal teams were involved throughout the process, and the settlement language in the final documents addresses custody, property division and the timetable for the equalization payments.
Aftermath: co-parenting and private lives
With the divorce finalized, both former spouses appear to be moving forward privately and professionally. The custody arrangement creates a framework for co-parenting as the children enter their late teens and preteen years. The settlement’s lack of spousal support suggests both parties will retain independent financial autonomy following the court’s decision.
Public interest in the family’s next steps has been heightened by new relationships for both Alba and Warren. Alba has been linked romantically with an actor from a recent superhero franchise, while Warren has been privately seen spending time with new companions. Regardless of their personal dating lives, the court paperwork emphasizes stability and joint responsibility for their children.
The legal close brings a chapter to an end for the family while setting out the practical mechanics for day-to-day parenting and the division of assets. The structured equalization payment, the restoration of Alba’s legal name and the joint custody arrangement are the primary takeaways from the final documents filed in Los Angeles.