Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban Finalize Divorce Settlement 2026 After 19 Years
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have finalized their divorce after 19 years of marriage. Discover the details of the 2026 settlement, custody arrangements, and their mutual respect clause.
The golden couple of Nashville is officially no more. After 19 years of marriage, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have reached a final settlement. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the divorce was finalized in a Nashville court on Tuesday, marking the end of an era for the beloved Australian pair.
Nicole Kidman Keith Urban Divorce Settlement Details and Custody
The settlement outlines specific arrangements for their two daughters, Sunday Rose (17) and Faith Margaret (14). Kidman's home will serve as the primary residence. While both parents share joint responsibility for major life decisions, Urban was granted 59 days of visitation per year, compared to Kidman's 306 days.
Financially, the split appears remarkably clean. Both parties waived their rights to child and spousal support, and neither will receive alimony. This clean break follows a separation that reportedly began in the summer of 2025, despite sources suggesting Kidman had initially fought to save the marriage.
A Focus on Nurturing Stability
The agreement includes a notable behavioral clause, requiring both to provide a "loving, stable, and nurturing relationship" for their children. They've legally committed to not speaking ill of one another or their respective families. It's a significant gesture for a couple that tied the knot in June 2006 after meeting at the G'Day USA gala. This move aims to ensure their daughters remain comfortable in both family environments despite the legal dissolution of the marriage.
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