Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have officially filed for divorce after 19 years of marriage, marking the end of one of Hollywood’s
most admired unions. Court records in Tennessee list “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split. Representatives for both stars confirmed
the separation, noting that the couple had been living apart for several months before the filing, suggesting a gradual and amicable parting.
Kidman has requested primary custody of their two daughters, Sunday and Faith, while Urban has agreed to the arrangement.
The proposed plan allows the children to live primarily with their mother, with shared parenting responsibilities.
Neither is seeking spousal support, reflecting a cooperative approach to their divorce.
In recent years, Kidman has reimmersed herself in acting following her mother’s passing in 2024, taking on major
film and television roles. Urban has remained active in music, touring internationally and producing new material.
Despite their separation, both have reaffirmed their dedication to raising their daughters with respect and stability.
Legal documents require them to complete a parenting seminar as part of the process. Friends describe the
split as deeply respectful—an ending defined not by conflict, but by mutual care for family and future.