> At a Glance
> – Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban signed a divorce settlement on Jan. 6, ending their 18-year marriage
> – Kidman filed in October citing irreconcilable differences; both waived child and spousal support
> – Daughters Sunday, 17, and Faith, 15, will live with Kidman 306 days a year
> – Why it matters: The high-profile split outlines a detailed parenting plan that keeps the girls centered while both parents move forward
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have officially closed the book on their 18-year union. Court papers filed on Jan. 6 finalize the split first reported in September, setting firm custody terms for their two teenage daughters.
Divorce Terms
The agreement, reached three months after Kidman’s filing, waives all support payments. Each star covers their own legal bills.
Key points:
- No child or spousal support
- Separate attorney fees
- Settlement filed in January 2025
Parenting Plan
A joint-custody schedule keeps the girls’ routine stable. Kidman’s Sydney home is the primary residence.

| Parent | Custody Days | Weekend Visits |
|---|---|---|
| Kidman | 306 days | – |
| Urban | 59 days | Every other Sat-Sun |
Both parents must “provide a loving, stable, consistent and nurturing relationship,” the papers state. They agree not to criticize each other in front of the girls and to encourage affection for the other household.
Family Focus
Since the separation, the girls have “no drama” shuttling between homes, a source told News Of Los Angeles. Kidman rang in 2026 with Sunday and Faith, sharing a beachside photo from Sydney.
Key Takeaways
- Kidman and Urban’s divorce is now legally complete
- Daughters live mainly with their mother but see Urban every other weekend
- Both stars pledged to co-parent respectfully
The former couple, married since 2006, shift into a new chapter united on one front: putting Sunday and Faith first.

