> At a Glance
> – Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban signed a divorce settlement filed on Jan. 6
> – Both waived all spousal and child support; each covers their own legal fees
> – Faith, 15, and Sunday, 17, will live with Kidman for 306 days each year
> – Why it matters: The high-profile split sets a cooperative parenting model for other divorcing couples
Nicole Kidman filed for divorce in October, citing irreconcilable differences, and the pair wrapped up proceedings in under three months with a parenting plan that keeps conflict away from their teenage daughters.
The Settlement Terms
Court documents obtained by News Of Los Angeles show the ex-couple agreed to a clean financial break, waiving any future claims for child or spousal support.
- Legal costs: Each party pays their own
- Parenting conduct: Both must speak positively about each other in front of the girls
- Decision-making: Joint responsibility for major life choices

Kidman’s Nashville home is designated the primary residence, giving her roughly 84% of overnights.
Parenting Schedule
Keith Urban receives 59 days annually with Faith and Sunday, structured as:
- Every other weekend, Saturday 10 a.m.-Sunday 6 p.m.
- Additional time agreed upon mutually
- Holidays split by annual agreement
Key Takeaways
- Divorce finalized three months after filing
- No financial support exchanged
- Daughters stay with Kidman most of the year
- Both parents pledged respectful co-parenting
The quick resolution contrasts with many celebrity splits, showing a focus on stability for Faith and Sunday as the family moves into 2026.

