Jessica Alba and Cash Warren finalize divorce after 17 years. See how they split assets, investments, and the $5.5 million settlement.
- March 17, 2026
AceShowbiz - Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have officially finalized their divorce nearly a year after announcing their separation, with the court signing off on their settlement documents on March 16, 2025.
The filing, obtained by E! News, details how the former couple is dividing their shared assets accumulated throughout their nearly 17-year marriage. They agreed to split equally all community property acquired from the date of their wedding on May 19, 2008, until their separation on December 27, 2024.
This community property includes investments in businesses such as WeWork and Culver Studios, stocks, as well as shared belongings like furniture and artwork from their former residence and jointly purchased properties.
As part of the settlement, Jessica Alba—who shares three children with Cash Warren: Honor, 17, Haven, 14, and Hayes, 8—will pay her ex $5 million from the proceeds of selling one of their jointly owned homes. She is also required to set aside $500,000 dedicated to their children’s expenses.
Furthermore, Cash Warren will receive half of the acting royalties and residual payments from Jessica Alba’s roles during their marriage. This includes income from films and TV projects such as Machete, Valentine’s Day, The Office, Barely Famous, and Dear Eleanor. He will also receive 50 percent of the restricted shares from The Honest Company, the business Jessica Alba founded.
On the other hand, Jessica Alba will earn half of Cash Warren’s earnings from his producing ventures during the marriage, including projects like Being Terry Kennedy and Crips and Bloods: Made in America. Profits from projects completed before their marriage or after their split will remain separate property.
Regarding custody arrangements, the documents state that Jessica Alba and Cash Warren will share joint legal custody of their three minor children. Interestingly, the agreement specifies that neither party will pay child support to the other at this time.
The court filing elaborates on their shared responsibilities in decision-making for their children’s welfare. While day-to-day decisions will be made by the parent with physical custody at the time, major decisions concerning health, education, and welfare require joint agreement.
Both parents must jointly approve significant changes such as switching schools, extracurricular activities, issuing new identification documents like passports or driver’s licenses, and any body modifications.
Medical and mental health treatment decisions can be made by either parent, but they must inform the other within 48 hours unless it is an emergency. This ensures ongoing communication and cooperation despite their separation.
Both Jessica Alba and Cash Warren have waived any future spousal support obligations, marking a clean financial break as they move forward independently.