Los Angeles, California – February 14, 2026 — Hollywood actress Jessica Alba and film producer Cash Warren have officially finalized their divorce, bringing a formal legal end to their nearly two-decade-long marriage. Court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on February 13, 2026, confirm that the couple reached a mutually agreed settlement on all major issues, including child custody, spousal support, and division of assets.
The dissolution was granted without trial after both parties submitted signed stipulations and waivers of further hearings. Judge Michael E. Whitaker approved the judgment of dissolution, declaring the marriage irrevocably broken and restoring both parties to single status effective immediately.
Alba, 44, and Warren, 47, first met in 2004 on the set of the superhero film Fantastic Four, where Warren worked as a director’s assistant. The couple married in a private ceremony in Beverly Hills on May 19, 2008. They share three children: daughters Honor Marie (born 2008) and Haven Garner (born 2011), and son Hayes (born 2017).
In her initial divorce petition filed in February 2025, Alba cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split and requested joint legal and physical custody of the children. Warren responded with his own filing shortly afterward, also asking for joint custody and waiving spousal support. Neither party sought spousal support from the other in the final agreement.
The settlement terms, which remain largely confidential under California family law privacy protections, include a detailed parenting plan that ensures both parents remain actively involved in the children’s upbringing. Sources close to the couple have indicated that the custody arrangement is described as “50/50” with flexible scheduling to accommodate Alba’s acting and business commitments and Warren’s producing schedule.
Financial disclosures submitted to the court show that the couple accumulated significant assets during the marriage, including multiple real estate holdings in California, New York, and Hawaii, as well as stakes in Alba’s successful consumer-products company The Honest Company (which went public in 2021) and Warren’s production credits on films and television projects. While exact terms of property division were not made public, insiders say the agreement was reached amicably with the assistance of private mediators and without the need for contentious litigation.
The couple had been living separately since early 2024, though they maintained a united public front for several months before Alba filed for divorce. In a joint statement released at the time of the initial filing, they wrote:
“We are grateful for the years we spent together and the beautiful family we created. Our priority remains the health and happiness of our children. Out of respect for them, we ask for privacy as we navigate this transition.”
Since the separation, both Alba and Warren have largely avoided public commentary on the dissolution. Alba has continued her work with The Honest Company and returned to acting with roles in upcoming projects, including a lead in the Netflix thriller Trigger Warning (released 2024) and a recurring guest arc in the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show. Warren has remained active as a producer, most recently attached to several independent features and television pilots.
The finalization of the divorce comes at a time when high-profile celebrity splits have increasingly emphasized collaborative co-parenting and privacy. Alba and Warren’s ability to resolve the matter outside of open court has been cited by family-law practitioners as a model for amicable dissolutions involving children and substantial assets.
Legal experts familiar with California community-property law note that the couple’s decision to waive spousal support from one another is relatively uncommon in marriages of this duration and economic disparity, suggesting a carefully negotiated balance of assets and future earning potential.
Public reaction to the news has been largely supportive, with many fans expressing admiration for the couple’s handling of a difficult personal transition while prioritizing their children’s well-being. On social media, hashtags such as #JessicaAlbaDivorce and #AlbaWarren quickly trended, accompanied by messages of respect for their privacy and well-wishes for their next chapters.
Neither Alba nor Warren has issued individual statements following the final judgment. However, close associates of the actress say she is focused on her business ventures, upcoming film roles, and spending quality time with her children during the upcoming school break.
The divorce brings to a close one of Hollywood’s longer-running marriages and removes one of the few remaining high-profile couples who had managed to maintain a relatively low-conflict public profile throughout their relationship.
As both parties move forward separately, industry observers note that Alba’s continued success as both an actress and entrepreneur, combined with Warren’s established producing career, positions them to remain influential figures in entertainment and business circles for years to come.

