Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s divorce has been officially settled, marking the end of their nearly 20-year marriage. Court documents recently submitted in a Nashville court detail the finalized terms of their separation. Kidman, 58, will be the primary parent to their two minor daughters, with Urban granted “parenting time” every other weekend, as outlined in the newly settled parenting schedule.
The judge signed off on the divorce earlier this week, bringing closure to a split that first became public last September. The settlement reflects a largely pre-negotiated agreement, with both parties coming to terms on custody, child support, and financial matters.
In their initial filings last year, Kidman and Urban cited “marital difficulties and irreconcilable differences,” setting the groundwork for their eventual divorce. The Parenting Plan Order specifies that their daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, will primarily reside with Kidman, with Urban having visitation rights every other weekend. Financially, both parties have waived any claims for alimony or spousal support, with child support set at $0 as part of the settlement.
Kidman and Urban’s relationship, once considered a modern Hollywood fairy tale, began when they met in 2005 and eventually tied the knot in 2006. They welcomed their daughters into the world in Nashville and settled into a life together while navigating their respective successful careers in the entertainment industry.
As the details of their divorce settlement are finalized, it’s clear that Kidman and Urban are prioritizing their family’s well-being through this transition. While their relationship may have come to an end, their commitment to co-parenting and ensuring the best for their children remains unwavering.
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