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Kidman–Urban Divorce Filings Give Kidman Primary Custody and Set No-Spousal-Support Deal

The Nashville documents describe a pre-negotiated settlement that keeps properties under existing trusts.

Overview

  • Nicole Kidman filed for divorce in Nashville this week, making the parenting plan and settlement publicly accessible under Tennessee law.
  • Court papers grant her primary physical custody, with the children scheduled for 306 days a year with Kidman and 59 with Keith Urban.
  • Both parties report high monthly incomes, so no spousal support is required, and an anti-disparagement provision is included.
  • The filings detail division of belongings such as art and furniture while real estate and other holdings remain in trusts or companies as outlined in prior agreements.
  • Post-filing coverage shows Kidman photographed in Nashville without her ring and Urban playing his first concert since the split, while rumors of a new relationship for Urban remain unverified.